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pack FOUR. P0Coococccccecccoescccseseeeoeee ecccce add SOCIETY ew? ove 190000290020 0000408000 000500008 00F2800088 Arrange Program For Festival -. On Church Grounds Tomorrow Arrangements have been com-,lets, Catherine pleted for the annual May Fes- tival of St. Paul’s Church School to be held tomorrow afternoon on the-church lawn, beginning at 5! o'clock. «Refreshments. will be served. in connection with the} event. - _ The folowing is the program: “...Seene I Coronation of Queen, Kenneth Solomon—King. Rose Marie Shannahan—Queen. Thelma Ogden, Esther Curry, Charles Percy Curry, Jr., John Ogden—Attendants. Billy Hilton, Donald Pinder— Heralds. nd Scene II The Song of the Flowers—Vio- Conner; Marion Solano; Rose Marie Saw- yer, Betty Joyce Clarke, Zette ;Francis Cabrera. | Daffodils—Shirley Mae West, , Soloist, Rose Elizabeth Curry; Virginia Kelly, Shirley Mae Rob- erts, Blue Bells—Fay Marie Baker, Soloist, Glorina Curry; Patsy |Goehring, Rose Mary Symonnette. Scene III “Comin’ Thru The twelve boys and girls. Scene IV Garland Drili—By twelve girls, | with a Spring-time solo dance by j Barbara Curry. Rye”—By . Cruz Enter tains Leides Members Goi ‘vEverything is in readiness for the three-act comedy, “Skidding”, to be presented under the aus- pices of, the Senior Class, of Key West. High School in_ the High School auditorium Friday night, May 11 ‘at’B' o'clock. “Whe story is'a fresh sincere pic- tareof Atrerican life, showing Marion’ Hardy’ (Harriette Hjort), a modern college’ girl" who falls eestatically in love’ with Wayne Trenton, (Galen Lund), just as-a the difficulties she has in adjust- ing her romance. “Then there are the two pretty young daughters who chose __ to marry before they finished their etuggtion and want to “‘come home | career is openitig up to her, and| ing Te Convention to mother” at the first sign of trouble. Mother Hardy, (Kath- so epset at the der to straighten out her family.j. Young Andy Hardy, (James Wat- Kins), ‘as an adorable adolescent lad with’ his first “‘case”—a_ typi- cal Booth Tarkington part. He: keeps the audience ina gale of: merriment with his humorous ob- servances, Grandpa Hardy, (Maurice Fel- ton), touches the heart with his absent mindedness and his reminiscences about grandma. The .play is humorous from start to finish and is expected to keep the audience roaring with laughter, Re Viaals aye A yi Ssierethe- Se Three Act Coceudy To Be Put On THY KEY. WES? CITIZEN raph . ‘Depicting Scenes In. Play, “Chalmette” Soloist} + The following are the pupils who participated in the entertainment staged in Key West recently by: the. students of Convent of Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph’s school: Top: Center, L. Delaney. Left to right: J, M. Thompson, Ruth Page, Helen Sands, Mary Louise Sylvia Baker, Roberta Lord, Olga Ramos, Norma Barroso. Steps: Descending left, E. Martinez, C. Betancourt, C. Ybarmea, D. Parks, H. Ward, T. Renuart, F. Niles. Descending right, B. Moreno, L. Wickers, A. Blanco, N.:Nickérson, S. Gwynn, M. Villate, Porter, Gloria Rivas, Pita. » Ground: Upper, E. McCann, V. Cordero, I. Rodriguez, W.. Wickers, J. Lopez, R. Lopéz. . Lower: F. Del Villar, E. Freyberg. M. Bernal, V, Alfonso, R. Russell, E, Gomez, C. Gomez, Lopez; F. Schaefer, I. Kelly, F, Dion, L. McMahon, S. Atwell, W. Phelan, E. Rueda, J. Atwell, Rodriguez, S. Baldwin, I. Lester, H. Wickers, A. Elwood. Kneeling: Left to right, H. Dion, J. Kelly, L. Roberts, 0. Renedo. PERSONAL MENTION Andre Solano was a passenger Everett Russell, manager of the on the P. and O. boat yesterday, local branch of the Standard Oil! for Havana where he will remain| Co,, returned yesterday from a; a while with relatives and friends. | business visit to points in the state. [WILL CELEBRATE ASCENSION DAY! Tomorrow, Thursday, May 10, the 40th day aftér Easter, is cele- Mrs. Armando Alfonso was an| brated in the liturgical churches East’ outgoing passenger over the East|,. Ascension Day, markiiig the oc- to, Coast yesterday accompanied by ABE oth gh i feu was taken jher little daughter, for Miami. i up, and a cloud received him out Miss Ruth Gandolfo was an out-| going passenger over the Coast yesterday for Miami spend a while with relatives. Miss Rose Catala left on the! | |and Senior Radio Electrician Carl WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 19342 FRUIT SHIPMENT | AT BAKER STORE Announcement is made by Lee Baker’s Grocery, street, stating that a truck will \atrive tonight at 7:30 over the highway with a full load of fresh fruits and vegetables which will be immediately placed on sale. Many bargains will be offered in the sale of these products, it is IIVY GOING TO DRY TORTUGAS LIGHTHOUSE VESSEL LEAV- ING TONIGHT TO CARRY ON WORK THERE Lighthouse Tender Ivy will leave tonight for Dry Tortugas with Machinist William Vassie | Rom. electric drive for the lens in the! checked. j structing the rear range light at! next two weeks, Machinist Vassie will assist} . Electrician Rom in installing an} \lighthouse, En route the radio! compass on the tender wil be Tender Poinciana is in port wi |the Tender Poppy is at work con: | Punta Rassa. It is expected the | work will*be completed: within the} REV. A. MAUREAU | abees Puffy and Shepard the next day i hear the ship’s captain, quite! pleasantly, say: awake Sx J., priest - in” ‘pharge: of St! Mary’s Star of the Sea parish, i desires, on. the Part” “of* Hinsett| and’ ¢h@- mem € to, thank ,all who hoflored memory of. Fo! HScaghacty. especially: : Kay West Citizen and in i ular | this paper’s “iditoriel \of Fathers. Power and Dougherty. Rev. Maureau makes a correc- laa in the age of Rev. Power,: Eesema who, instead of being 81 years of} age, was 79, having been born April 19, 1855, as shown in the official catalog of the Jesuit New! Orleans Province for 1933-34. “vn fiid you some decks and some! dishes to scrub.” Manhattan Island, which the In- “ghg) dians sold to white men for $24, j has an assessed value of nearly 4 $5,500,000,000, see ritetesd ince ionaenaty | [oases eerer ted spn impaered b7 = Résino 822 Fleming} |. | SCALP IRRITATION mal: |LOCAL SCHOOLS ON | ACCREDITED LIST | OTHERS. IN MONROE. COUNTY | ALSO INCLUDED IN List. (Ry Associated Press). TALLAHASSEE, May 9.—The state board of education today ap- proved 235 accredited junior and senior high schools.and 462 ate, credited elementary schools. W. S. Cawthon,: state... .supeti tendent, said that if a school id not appear in- the. accredited } county supetititendent ‘and | school principal had been notified lof reason for leaving if out, On the list for this county is shown the junior and senior high i schools, Key West, and the at 'eredited elementary schools in Monroe county are shown to be ! Division Street school and Harris ' school, Key West, with the others jat Big Pine, Marathon, Mate- ‘eumbe, Rock Harbor and Taver- § nier. “*SKIDDING’? High School Senior Class Play; Friday, May 11, 8 p. m. High School Auditorium Gen, Adm. 35¢; Students 25¢ Reservations now: being LANE, CHANDLER iit LAWLESS VALLE Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-20 Key West's First oe a Key West's First Ambeladce Service PRITCHARD. Phone 548 Never Sleeps | By School Class Friday Evening ‘Mes. Mary Cruz delightfully en- Horesontativic and will leave Fri- afternoon train yesterday for a visit in Miami with relatives, ‘of the disciples’ sight,” according to the evangelist Saint Luke. At Saint Paul’s Church, Solemn Mrs. Peter Williams and Mrs Nellie Williams left on the after- {noon train yesterday to spend.a; | while with relatives in Miami. tertained the members of the Past Bogshontas Club yesterday aft- ernoon at her home on Newton Delicious refreshments were servéd and a very enjoyable time was,had by. ail, Members present were Bernice ; Annie Baker, Miriam Carey, Rippin Roberts, Alice Curry, “Saunders, Lenora Roberts! ‘one guest, Naomi Russell, members will leave Satur- F? ever the highway en route to} ville, Fla,, to attend’ the it Council of Florida, which es in that city on sd ay is “15. -Mrs, Lillian Kemp will go as ai: Asta. To Meeting “ha important meeting of the Key West High School Atumni As- sociation will be held in the High Sehool auditorium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. * Miss Eliza Gardner, secretary of {he organization, ‘states that all members Mie ‘vegiiested to be pres- @s plans for the 1934 reunion bs ded formulated ‘and other-im- PESCEOEESOSEDECCC0~ ia Anniversaries erece 17756—Jacob Brown, farmer, teacher, pioneer, commander-in-chief of the U. Artiy, born in Bucks Co., in Washington, Feb. 24, Quake Ss. 1828, -1786—August Pierre Chouteau, member of the celebrated Chou- teav family of fur traders who founded St. Louis, born there. Died Dec, 25, 1838. £797 —Walter Colton, Philadel- phia chaplain, editor and author. rt edited California's first paper and@ built her first schoolhouse, fm in Rutland, Vt. . 1851, 1800-—John Brown ("Old Brown of Osawatomie"), cele- brated abolitionist of Harper's etry fame, born at Torrington, qualities of natural rubber, and spending several mont . ~ Died on the atatfold, at Charleston, Va., Dec, 2, 1859, 1810—Joehn Brougham, cele. brated American actor, manager and 1825—George Davidson. noted geodesist and astronomer of the USS Coast and Geodetic Survey, soldier, | playwright, born in Ireland. Died in New York, June 7, 1880.) day afternoon on the train, Mrs. Antoinette Roberts will leave Saturday night on the boat for Tampa en route to Jacksonville. Other members of the council Saturday will be Bernice Park, Great Pocahontas; Annie Baker. {Great Keeper of Wampum; Alice Curry, Great Second Scout; Mary Cruz, Deputy; Miriam Carey, Lillie Hart, Lenora Roberts, Ruby Saunders and Bertha Symonette. Members of Tiger Tail Tribe who willatterid are W, O. Sands, Feprespn' tive ; Am G. ‘Symonette, iGreat’ senldr |Shgambres . Noel | Solomon, ' representative; Frank 0, Roberts, Great Michiriew; Wal- lace Pinder, Past Great Sachem. | May Festival At Bayview Park There will be a May ’ Festival, sponsored by the Young People’s Union of the three Methodist , churches of the city, at Bayview , Park tomorrow afternoon, The queen will, be chosen, with many other festivities making up the afternoon’ 's program. | portant basiness of interest to all meinhets will be digeussed. |SPECIAL SERVICE | CATHOLIC CHURCH In the Catholic Church tomor- row, the Feast of the Ascension 16 330 and 8:30 a. m., according to | announcement made by church of-| * ficers, The evening service will be con-} ducted at 7:30. Beginning Fri- day, there will be the Novena of! bay Holy Ghost at 7:30 p. m. ‘CHILDBIRTH LEFT HER THIN, WORN, NERVOUS} “After birth of my baby I was! Died Jan. :thin, nervous, run-down. The first} ican Shoals lighthouse. ‘bottle of Vinol (iron tonic) helped. Tt gave. me strength, needed! weight.”— Mrs. M. Gunstone. | jOriental Pharmacy. Artificial rubber having all the} impervious to the action of oil and theat, has been produced in Eng-/ tand, ee ee ae ee born in England. ‘Died Dee. 2, 1911. 1875—Bernard A. Behrend, fa- tmous American inventor-engineer, | who designed some of the lareest | machinery created, born in Swit- veriand, Thed March 25, 1932. that will leave over the highway}. | Boyk’ lami. | High Mass, will be sung at 6:30 ja, m. At 9a, m, Low Mass will |be read, At Saint Peter’s Church, the icelebration ‘begins tonight, with | First Solemn Evensong . of the ! Ascension Day, followed + Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sac: An exhibition of art work by’ ment. Tomorrow there will children of the school will be on gung-Mass at 5:30 a. m. j display during the school houts MEETING hursday and up until noon Fri- HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI in the auditorium of the Di- on Street school. i All parents, patrons of the! school and others interested in the: A meeting of the Key West ogress being made at the insti- High School Alumni — Association on are invited to inspect the, wil] be held in the High School | work. building Thursday night at 8 AT TFS STORE ' making scstneckionta for the an- nual celebration to be held at the Key West Country Club, May 31, A Jar; nd vegetables are expected to tonight over ‘the highway ae 1117 ‘Divi- Pa pled i: WORK OF ARTTO — "| BE ON DISPLAY Harry Baldwin, first _assi keeper at Carysfort lighth has arrived from his station his quarterly vacation with family, Mrs. Jack Golden, wife of Man-} ager Golden of the Hotel Colonial, who was in Miami for a few days with friends, returned on the Ha- vana Special, yesterday. be Lieutenant Robert Hunt, U. S.) M, C., and son Robert, Jr, left yesterday on the Steamship Flor-' ida -for Havana en route to Panama, where the lieutenant will as be stationed. J adi Kirschenbaum, Jr., of the, U.S. engineers department at’ Greenville, Miss., arrived on the Havana Special yeste: for a vacation of ‘two we: with his; parents and other relatives, | | MISS ELIZA GARDNER, may9-1t Secretary. MAY DAY FESTIVAL Auspices St. Paul's Church School CHURCH LAWN Tomorrow Afternoon § O'clock Geod Program—Refreshments Silver Offering At Gate » shipment of fresh ae Miss Carolyn Lowe, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Lowe, on the morning train from Miami and wil! be the gues of Mr. and Mrs. Will Roberts while recuperating from a recent! operation: rrive vx Tift’s Grocery, tsion street. The store will remain open un-! {til 9:30 o’clock tonight -in order jthat the customers of this store} may be able to obtain their supply; of fruits and vegetables. ‘ Charles R, Vetter, Miami rep- resentative of the Standard il! Company, who was in Key West two days in attendance at court, and was the guest o , deputy collector’ o ternal. revenue, left yesterday the afternoon train, on Ernest Hemingway left on the afternoon train yesterday and will return to Key W in «a launch which he will use for fish- Pa. Died | will be celebrated with Masses at} ing and recreation. Allan Knowles left the | East Coast yesterday afternoon ‘for Miami to spend a few days ‘with relatives. over P. J. Galvin. spe | the customs, service, who’ was in Key West in attendance at Unit- ed States court, left yesterday aft- peraeee for Miami. al agent inj } When the worries, noise, confusion, high-' work, or hectic pleasures of your waking hours | “get on your nefves,” here is a simple time-tested preparation that will bring a f of calm and R. C, Roberts, keeper at Amer! 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