The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 14, 1934, Page 6

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PAGE SIX $Poeevcococescovcssecooesees ba HS, -: SOCIETY :-: HOSOCROSOO*COENSASECACASOREOO OOO OOOOOSTOORECEOOLS Harris School Parent-Teacher Association Outlines Program Parents) Mrs. James — Singleton, - presi- week dent; Mrs, H, S, Dexter, viee- ranch Mrs. H. B. Day, secre- ; Mrs, R. P. Hiner, treasurer; Miss 8 Mary Pinder, historian. Mrs, M, BK. BerkoWits present- jed the president with a beautiful bunch of lillies, Past presidents’ pins were pre- sented to Chas. H. Ketchum The Harris School, Teacher Association this will arrange a program of activi- ties to be carried out during the; practically chort time how left be-| fore the closing of the schools for| the summer months, At the last session of the or- ganization, Mrs. Enrique Hen- riquez, president, presented a cer-t tificate representing an increase of ten percent membership for the and Mrs. Enrique Henriquez. The past few weeks, and a letter of; ‘presentation was. made by Mrs, | thanks was received from Mrs. W. | Sebastian Cabrera, Jr. P. Archer for a lovely baskets 0: The following are the commit- flowers sent her during her recen' Ooh Sen serve for the term of illness. Bt Mrs. Marion Pritchard, 4A} Ways and Means—Mrs. grade, won the pennant for the | Berkovitz, chairman; Mrs, higher grades, and Mrs. Thelma | Pierce, Mrs. W. P.. Archer. Watkins, 1B, was the winner of| | Pyogram—M Milton Sawyer, the pennant for the lower grades. ;chairman; } Ulric Gwynn, Mrs. Prof. Duncan announced that| W- P. Kemp. - the opening of the Harris School} Hospitality—Mrs.. Dexter Dor- for the remaining lact weeks of gan, chairman; Mrs, Anthony Has-} the term will be at-8 o'clock in the! kins, Mrs, Reggie Albury. | morning instead of 8:30 as here- Membership—Mrs. Ruth Hof- fofore. He also stated that eight! fer, chairman; Mrs. Robert Rob- out of the 14 Harris School teach-; erts- Mrs. Cleveland Dillon. ers would attend summer school. Publicity—Mrs. H, 8. Dexter,} The officers of the P.-T, A. of chairman; Mrs. Percy Curry, Miss} this institution are: Magdeline De Leon. Announcement ’ | | M. E. Lewis | ; Parent-Teacher Of Engagement | Assn. To Meet Mis. Ethel Roberts, of 924, The Parent- Southard sgeet. announces the tion of the Junior-Senior High engagement’ of her dayghter, School will hold their regular Elma, to R. C. Warren, of Long’ pecting 7:30 o'clock tomorrow} Island, N.Y. i night, The wedding will take, place in) ““‘rhis will be the last, meeting of} the a future, it is stated. ithe school year and officers are’ |to be installed, Incidental to the! eon And Hearst. | installation will be a musical pro- Win Prize Waltz gram and other entertainment! | features. Miss Marjorie Frow and Donald the p walt Saturday night at) Hearst, attached to the United the Victoria Club, Statés Destroyer Jaco) Jones now’ . The prize is a month’s free pasa: at this port, were the winners to the Palace Theater. Associa- | | daughter, Joyce, who were spend-| j Saturday for the home ‘in Paho-' D. Roosevelt of the Warm Springs {E Jr. who were spending a few: proceed to the home in Continen- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | PERSONAL MENTION | —_—~-—: George Lowe, Torciaely of Key; Enrique Renedo and son, En- West, but now making his home)rique, dr., left over the “East in Miami, arrived yesterday for a Coast yesterday for a stay of sev- stay of several days with rela- eral days in Miami, tives, taal 2 aE Attorney Jack Kirchik came in Lee Thompson, representing a'on the morning train yesterday large packing concern, who was!from Miami and returned in the in Miami for a week-end business. afternoon, accompanied by his conference, returned over the! mother, Mrs, Rose Kirchik. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon, use your telephone or your neighbor’s phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent }} to your home. A_ cormplaint boy is on duty’ at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the yurpose of delivering con.- laints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. East Coast yesterday. { ‘Wadsworth Demeritt, who was Mrs. J: R. Taylor was an arri-! spending a few days in Key West} val on the Havana Special yester-| with his mother, Mrs. John De- day for a visit with her parents, | meritt, left on the afternoon train Mr, and Mrs. Faustino Rendueles, | yesterday for his home in Miami. i Mrs, Janct Ghertler, who aa! spending a while with Mr. and gineer with the Florida East Coast Mrs. Morris Holtsberg, at the Railway at Long Key, who was! home on Whitehéad street, left spending the week-end with Mrs. yesterday afternoon for Miami. Kirtland and family, returned ; yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Frank H, Gato, who was! spending a while with relatives in' Emory Pierce, who was spend- Havana, returned Saturday after- ing a few days in Miami with noon: on the Steamship Florida. relatives, returned on the Havana es | Special yesterday. Ramon Menendez was an arri-| val Saturday afternoon from Ha-| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mende vana and was the guest of his’ and daughter, Alicia, were sister, Mrs. J, A. Valdes, until the vals on the morning train 1 train left for Miami. | Miami yesterday accompanied by | Mrs. Frank Pineda. Mrs. I. Markovitz and son,; | Bobby, who were spending a short! Charles Sands, of the car time in Key West with relatives,: pairing force with the F. E. left Saturday afternoon for the R’y., at Key West, returned y: home in Miami. | terday from a stay of several days {at Tavernier. and Fred Kirtland, construction en- re- C Mrs. Arthur Mulberg Mayor W. H. Malone, who was ing a while with Mrs. Mulberg’s in Washington, D. C., to attend parents, Mr, and Mrs. George’ the ceremonies attendant on the Kantor, left over the East Coast presentation to President Franklin kee, Fla, | Foundation Fund, returned-on the = SF | Havana Special. yesterday. James A, Gardner was an out-; going pas enger on the afternoon| | train Saturday enroute to Temple, her daughter, Miss Mildred, was Texas, where he will spend a visiting for several months with| (3 while with relatives and friends.. Mr. and Mrs, Aaron MeConnell, left yesterday to join her daugh- ter, who left Friday, in Miami and Mrs. L, E. Wagoner who, with Mrs, J, L. Turnage and son, J. days with Mr, Turnage, FERA di- tal, Ohio. rector of operations, left ~Satu 1 2 i day afternoon for the home ~ in Miami and West Palm Beach. | Key West, arrived® Saturday to i join Mrs, Meltzer and son, Curtis,)] ———————— Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cruz,! who were visiting Mrs. Me!tzor’s daughter, Flora May and Mrs.-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruz’s mother, Mrs, William Grin-| Curtis, and returned with — his er, left Saturday afternoon for a‘ family yesterday to Miami. stay of several weeks in Miami. For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State Legislature « t i { Mr. and Mrs. L. V, Waldron George J, Coyle, special. agent and children were arrivals over in the customs service, who wis the East Coast Saturday to spend in Key West for a short visit, left a while with Mrs. Waldron’s Saturday afternoon for Miami. | parents, Captain and Mrs. Charles id | Archer, Mr, and Mrs, Homer. E. Sawyet | returned Saturday afternoon from! a stay in Havana and left over the ing several d: n Miami . with East Coast for West Palm Bea relatives, was a returning passen- Mrs. Sawyer before marriage was ger on the morning train Satur- Miss Catherine Parrott, daughter day. of the late Joseph R. Parrott, who} succeeded Henry M. Flagler to the! Allan Knowles, who was spend- Mrs. WMliam Hall and three ‘the wee! turned yesterday to Miami. —} for a While in Tampa to be the} ‘guest of her sister, Mrs. Rivero. Frank j Mario Sevilla, who wa end with his mo the 3, le oft yes- rday afternoon for their home. ‘n Tavernier, Will Cleare was an arrival yes- terday from Miami to spen noon with his fath Cleare, and othe’ ‘latives, and returned in the afternoon, Mrs, J. W. Hinton and children arrived Saturday on the Havana Special to spend the week-end with Mr, Hinton, train despatcher avith the Florida East Coast Rail- avay, and returned yesterlay aft- ‘ernoon to the home in West Palm} Beach. ITCHING IRRITATION Even in persistent cases where the soothing touch of Resino (PALA CE! Frank Cravin-Ray, Walker ine CITY LIMITS Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-2! fa Key West's First Funere! Home Key West's First Ambulance PRITCHARD Mena ae 548 Never ren presidency of the Florida East children who were spending sev- Coast Railway Company. | eral weeks in Key West with rela- } tives, returned yesterday after- E. J, Stearns, district manager noon to the home in Miami. Florida Public Utilities, and C. L.! C. Kah, manager at West Palm' u Mrs. Harry Roberts left Sat Beach, arrived 'on the morning dny evening on the~ Steams AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. For Representative To State Levislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Solicitor J. F. BUSTO For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For County Commissioner District One WILLIAM R. PORTER For Cou nty Commissioner Fifth District RAYMOND M. MALONEY For County Commissioner ‘ifth District NATHAN C. NILES For Member Board Of Public Intsruction District Two ALLAN B. CLEARE Seeeecoecevccsooos ee SURSC) RIRE FOR THE GITIZEN—20e WEEKLY train yesterday for a business Florida for Tampa and will go conference with Robert R. Rob- from there to Jacksonville to at- erts, manager of the Key West tend the Great Council of Poca- branch, jhontas. Returning she will stop _CLOSIN G A new issue of the telephone di- rectory goes to press May 20. If you place your order for telephone serv- ice right away so that the telephone can be installed by this date your name will appear in this new issue of the directory. Then when friends say, “Ill call you up,”” you won't be forced to answer, “we haven't a telephone.” You want the protection, pleasure and comfort that a telephone in your home will provide. The cost is small—so little in fact that it really doesn’t pay to try to do without it. So, why wait longer? Order your.telephone today, and get your name in the new LL Co. 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NOTE THESE 3 WAYS to SAVE Electro-Pak Saves up to 20% on cost per month. Anentirelynew principle of design and construction Protects this Goodrich battery against short-cireuits. Youcan rely ve by censive sob gp yen al- ways dependable service—and save up to 20% in cost! NEW KIND OF TUBE SEALS PUNCTURES Instantly ! You can drive nails through this tube—it won't go flat! anal tight around any Sect, as Seana ee Oe when object isremoved, theopen- ing seafs itself? No need to re- PREVENTS THE “GREAT CAUSE OF . B rebel OUTS . parts | ! are sore and tender—comfort follows | Tires Last Months Longer... You can’t pick your spot fora blow-out. It might come in fast traffic, on a narrow bridge, on a cliff-edge. Thou- sands are killed or injured every ycar. But now you can avoid this terrible risk. The Life-Saver Golden Ply, built into every new Silvertown, resists internal heat-——makes you 3 times safer from blow-outs at high speed. With this destructive inside heat controlled, tires also give months of extra wear. Yet the new Silvertown costs not @ penny more than standard tires! Come in $ 60° and get this priceless protection. . . . « Lite-Saver Golden P: 4.50% x20 hestcprovonte these “Prices subject to change without notice and to any governmental tax or Icvy | rosiste | Lou Smith Service Station White and Catherine Sts. Caroline St. | \ po O hkdbde i pied ee, From May 15 to June 15 you can buy a LIGHTWEIGHT SUN- BEAM IRONMASTER and a UTILITY BUSS LAMP for the price of the IRONMASTER alone. And FULLY AUTOMATIC! That’s IRONMAS- FASTER! SMOOTHER! Ce bed Lh hhh Ahhh hth hhh dd your electric service bills. Get Yours Today ' A, F. AYALA, Sales Manager We Deliver Beebsccocacoccscoccoccecesse CROP OCROTHOLOERESES SECEDE DSHODESEOSES OS EOESES eeesseesescosoese. —SOLOPPPOODLADLL SS

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