Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i | ri it, tt : frit : Hel i i i f I i fici ii to the National ns Prof. Duncan asked for the co-! T. A. in the suggestion of giving a! : to the room which had used ; “their, plot to the best advantage | to make it attractive, was ceived with much — enthusiasm. | s. Daughtery selected a com- ‘ve consisting of Mrs. Hyman, | /Kesson and Mrs. Hiner to at the judgés and the prize. } Cooperation Asked Tt was explained to tie P.T. A; the Go-Getters Club, which ofthe mothers of the} “and 1B3 classes. were; oa ing a Carnival next Fridey; ‘ad. Tight at Bayview Park. The co- Te- |. i z s , the highway tomorrow afternoon musical program to be given to-( z morrow evening at the church, /#2d will spend the winter in Key i | West, taking up their residence in’ | For some time the Brewers’ Prayer—Rev.. Shuler Peele. | have been in correspondence with Vocal duet—Mrs. Minnie Rob-; ‘he Housing Division of the) {| FERA, and it was through those! 2 5 pee Baptist Church’ in charge that arrangements were chor: ‘ = Solo—Mrs. C. B. Jones, | 3 = Duet—Mrs. Grace Archer Mrs. V. DiNegro. = Reading—Gladys Russell. ~~ Solo—Earl Munro. Selection—Buelah Lee Jiams, Solo+-May Hill. ; Reading—Mrs. Kathryn Eld-' ridge. 2 Vocal duet—Susan LaKin and Judge Hugh Gunn is this week, j \Feceiving the congratulations of ‘his many friends on having gone. » Well past the allotted age of three 4 score years and ten. He was born ‘75 years ago November 12. H , For the past 25 years Judge Gunn has been probate judge of Monroe county, a position ‘to VESSEL WILL SAIL OUT OF which his friends agree he was, MIAMI FOR -HAVANA DE- 2" is, ably cdapted by’ educa- ; tion. training and experience. CEMBER 30 ON FIRST TRIP di-missed when the court i Hi i i It was i reer That the voters of Key West OF WINTER SCHEDULE ; i Steamship Florida will sail on A Wr nes aca Deltber SPE Ee @uested to make this a success. “Mrs. Daughtry gave a most interesting-Feport of her trip to the District (Convention, The Key! i ‘ were given spe- only nag amy cit] recognitiig, for the number Garrenndings ‘and in the present even though the distance is one of the institu- was so grezt. the report showed. * West. The National Convention will be a held in Miami on April 9. It was Bean Soup gras at Beis coors ‘tion that eac! .-T. A. help to-} ag apd aya ward the expenses of the Nation- CG Cheese Coffee al Convention. A motion was; Oliveros was introduced made end earried that five dollars « The Court, #2. free-will offering be made. Regent be “grt i Mrs. Claude Albury was made yea wait {8 chairman of a committee consist- ~ sa ing of Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs, Goe-; : ft of the ae the, Miss Matthews and Miss; “oe ularly stressing the 7 cignani, who were to prepare + abe paecert weahines one of the classrooms for a P.-T.. : : A. home room. 3 the results obtained in Key,“ “yy,5 Daughtry announced a . ‘room representatives’ mesting on; William Reagan, S. J. the Monday before the next as-| briefly ine Mary sociation meeting. H congratulating To Have Fathers’ Night j results obtained in the 4 suggestion was made that we] assured the members ave a Fathers’ Night in Decem-| be called on at.any ter in honor of the P.-T. A. fa- pasistance to fhe: thers. Mrs. Ley was selected as j chairman to prepare the program. | was one of the An interesting program under ever experienced by the’ the direction of Miss Norma| membership, is the statement, yates, music. tstructor, follow- | by those who were for-| ¢4. ‘The school chorus under her to be present. —| supervision gave three delightful Mrs, Mamie! celections consisting of “The Big } Viee Regent, is enter-} Menagerie,” Braham’s “Lullaby.” the officers of the court, and “Our Own School.” They, honoring the visiting of-! were well rendered and very the conclusion Miss) much appreciated. be escorted to the F.| The December program will be! eee wn ae under the supervision of the! ie ai ie; teachers. officers in that, A count of parents showed that sight Miss May Sands and Mrs. Laura/ Regent will carry! Crusoe had the greatest percent-! beautiful canary which’ age of parents present. H presented to her by members The meeting was adjourned with | Star of The Sea! the announcement that the next/ has named Goldie.| meeting would be held on the sec- ond Tuesday in December and it was hoped that a still larger! crowd would attend. of fit ae it be . tt he rf 4 SRETSES ET ELIE? iat if P ithe “gnats” are usually the ones. °f study in the history of the KIDDIE KABARET | Scamp Cube, of the ». and] TOMORROW NIGHT, . &. &. company, left yesterday for Havana with 48 first class pas-| second class, three} There will be a Kiddie Kabaret automobiles| tomorrow evening, beginning at) 7:30 o’clock at Bayview Park. ! This is announced from the office of D. U. Wilder, general freight and passenger agent in Jackson- ville. This sailing will not inaugurate the regular schedule of the ves- sel but will be the first of two sailings before the regular sched- ule which will be started on! January 2. Sailings from Miami will be made on tickets issued for return) by the way of Key West and the Florida East Coast Railway to Mi: | . if so desired. | In addition to this new direct rvice between these two points the present schedule of the Steam- ship Cuba between Tampa, Key West and Havana will be main- tained. BIKE RIDERS ARE BLAMED IN ITALY’S HIGH TRAFFIC TOLL. | (By Associated Press) .ROME, November 14.—Italy’s swarms of eyclists. ealled “gnats” by automobile drivers, have been hauled up on the newspaper pub- licity carpet and rebuked for flirt- ing with death, The newspaper Il Tevere ad- jures the “gnats” to refrain from capricious wheeling down the left hand side of the road; counsels’ moderate, dignified speed; and de-! mands that the eyclists develop an almost ambidextrous ability to signal their starts, turns and, stops. { It includes a set of rules for} } parking, night riding and wheel-} ing through fog. j Te all this the cyclists—about' a dozen or so to each motorist— have replied that unless something is done to curb the propensity for driving autos at breakneck speed ind in disregard to traffic regula- tions, the accident toll will con-! tinue to mount. | Besides all that, it is explained, to go.to the hospitals. MISS BERKOWITZ NOW IMPROVING , morning and docked at 9:30. agree with his friends that he is made best fitted for the position is evi-| pe ey te.co denced by the fact that during the | gence on, which 25 years he has been in office; charges. This had been determin- fe has been opposed at elections: od after « careful analysis of the uit twice... His opponents WETC veage ~ Seics conelu:ively Wefeated "tea tncet then no opponent hes offered. | FERRY ESTRADA | triah this morning on a charge of aggravated assault preferred by Mrs. Machin, but was acquitted by the jury. William Woods, colored, was, ¥ PALMA RETURNS tss2ced the Sor. te ws j Tested some months age on @ | charge of gambling and was re- ‘SHIP HAD BEEN AT MOBILE — on bond, When the case was called he+ | failed to appear and since then! officers were on th lockout for him and a few days ago he was ’ apprehended and placed im jail. Ferry Estrada Palma, which! hed boa cba ee actaect: ENJOYABLE PARTY undergoing regilar repairs and) AT UNDERGOING NECES- SARY REPAIRS overhaul. returned to port this} Returning on the ship was A.! R, Miller, superintendent of the} company, who went with the ves-; sel to attend to the detai in} connection with the operations. Tender Poinciana, one of the vessels of the lighthouse depart- ment at Key West, went on dry- dock at Key West yesterday for| semi-annual overhaul and other| work. Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- —* age ana ae —? A party was given last night by pany, is due in port Friday after-i 4. yfuii Muki Oh at the home of noon consigned to the Porter Dock | 45 ; aint iss Isabel Armayor. Dancing company. The ship will take on racaan gui pegs 3 ae supplies and oil and sail for Mexi-| W"5 *nJoyed By all. Am adver can ports. ing guessing contest was held ind the prizes went to Miss Edna Pinder and Tony Herce. . ARRANGE SPECIAL "i=" Saunders, Dora Machado, Maraina Ochoa, Isabel Armayor,, Cecilia MUKI MUKI ORGANIZATION ENTERTAINS; DANCING AND VARIOUS OTHER AMUSE- MENTS ENJOYED Misses Melvie Nottage, Georgia Falcon, Loli Contreras, Margaret Falcon, Ofelia Machado, Alicia To celebrate the third anni-| Delaney, Virginia Perez, Barbara versary of the dedication of the}Carey, Catherine Schuck, Con- new church building a . special, suelo Carmona, Blanche Hernan- program has been prepared at the {dez, Yolanda Mendoza, Dolores First Presbyterian Church culmin-:Armayor, Margaret Lacedonia, ating in the services on Sunday,iAmelia Lucignani, Edna Pinder November 18 jena Mrs, A, Armayor. ; At the mid-week service this Messrs. Wilson Jolly, Olive evening at 7:30 o’clock, a course} Armayor, Woodrow Albury Frank Alvarez, Anibal Armayor, Presbyterian Church will be initi-, Francis X. Delaney, Glenwood; ated. Members are requested to} Anderson, Octavio Gonzalez, | tell at this service what this) Evelio Cobat, Frank Manero,! church has meant to them. | Marco Mesa, Hecignia Cerezo, At the Sunday moruing service) Henry Perez, Douglas McCarthy the subject of Mr. Gekeler’s ser-|Mario Calleja, Ygnacio Car- mon will be: “What It Costs to -bonell. Build a Church.” On Friday aft- ernoon of this week, beginning at| FORCED To KILL PET g ™ Ft Armando Machin was pieced on” Pi’ i! iif # iff. . j rf nt! } Hl; i"! i Ty : I figl 1 . the i i | | i | ht : : George Perpall, 3r_ 2 ¥ on. Chester Kaowies anc ©, Hill Mrs. Eagan, whe spemsers Junier High Nature Chua, sented tec pupils, Maury Bonniwe!! and Durethy told of ther a:ms amc aecemginet ments wm pretectamg a bard hfe The) asked the coopenntome the Wome: Chub > their Mayor Wm 2 Malone splenda paper cu semen took Christ as the Btesl te showing that He pemeeumes attribute: embeames = 5 Ideal. At the close of the meeting Library Commuttee belé « sale. , f ly i | ‘ inf, H li, : # I i ' Miss Winona Leunders Mrs. Howarc Westheriued nonor Miss Fath Loumders ter of Mr if | three mail. The many friends of Miss Anita 4 o’clock, a special prayer serv- returned yester- Twenty-five of the kiddies,: Berkowitz, who was operated on! ice in the interest of home mis-; ST. PAUL—After the death of Cuba with! who-have given the best perform-' @t Marine Hospital recently,| sion work of the denomination | Mrs. J. C. Cortney of this city ber, 2 tankage, one car canned{/ance at the Saturday morning] Will pleased to learn that she will be held under the auspices: fox terrier refused to leave her sacks of mail, bag-! Kabaret, will be selected to makeéis convalescent, and will be glad! of the Woman’s Auxiliary in the} grave and had to be killed ‘to pre-muptial eutertaimenent: empty cars. fup the program. l@o have her friends call on her . ! Sunday school chapel. | Prevent starvation, ihonor of the ; tj Hil PEPPING UP, TRY WAGNER’S BEER. A BOTTLE BEFORE EACH MEAL WILL WORK WONDERS. SOLD BY ALL LEADING : Se eee ee OO