The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 15, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY roe eeeccoeoceceees Alumnae Of Convent Of Mary Immaculate Conducts Reunion Convent Emmie Curry, vice presid held their Stephen F, Lowe, treasurer; Mr: at their E. J. Bayly, secretary, and M Monday, Margarita Lacedonia, reporter. Those present wer Mesdames Francis L. Convent parlor’ Harry B. Peacock, Howard omed by the son, Maxwell Russell, Harry Baker, James Brady, Pau! house, . Frohock, Joseph W. 5 Cabot. Emil nk Delaney, Clifford 's Roberts, Carrie , Berlin Sawyer, Jr., Harold The Alumnae the ent; Mrs of Mary Immac' 27th Annual Reunion Alma Mater on Easter 330 o'clock the members gathered in the where they were we Sisters and Office After a most interesting ness meeting, Mis. Charles Geiger, nee Messina, who celebrated her golden was presented with a shower gold from the Alumnae. Miss Crug, 1 R. Delgado, Lilly Bravo A‘d- Lillian Lujan. whose mother was’ cock, G, R. Plummer, Mary Lee} taught by Mrs. Geiger, addressed, Graham, Lopez Johnson, her in the name of the Alumnae.‘ F. Lowe, E. J. Bayly. Mrs. graduated from! Misses the Convent of Mary Immaculate, men Whalton, fifty years ago March 11, Florence Crusoe, 1886, and she told of her grad-;Mary T. Van _ Grieken, uation on that date. | Brantley, Marjorie Gwynn, A riddle contest was then held, lian Lujan, Louisa Delaney, Fran- | in the libi Sweet-! cis Ellsworth, O’Dell Wicker. Cor-j ing won f Louise nelia Ricketts, Martha Carbonell, Curry second pr and the con- Beulah Brantley, Evangeline solation prize wa ven to Mrs.!Gomez, Norma Morgan, Georgina! ohnson. Riva Eva Maloney. Dorothy refreshments were’ Fry, Louise Lee, Celia Fernandez, hall beauti-; Yvonne Pinder, Carolyn Sands, colors Rosa awyer, Virginia Smith, the flowers also; Lo Laurentina To-| heme. jrano, Ofel Margaret Dion, Mrs. Rita Pinder. Margarita Miss donia, and others. H. busi- E. of Isabel Duffy Marie P. s, Maria Farto,| Mary} Lil-, a bang in the served in fully decorate the Alum carried out this color Offic Lopez Johnson, of ere: dent; Lace-| DP Siiniaian Stace P.. T. Assn. Conducted Meeting On Tuesday} The April meeting of the Divi- sion Street P.-T. A. was held Robert Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. Boza. O’Bryant, the vice president, pre- Sandwiches: Mrs. H. Mora, Mrs. siding. <ada$f L. Griffin, Mrs. Hilton Tift. The meeting was opened with the P.-T. A. song and the Lord’s’ den, Mrs. Larsen. Prayer. Ice Cream: Mrs. Harry Sawyer, A beautiful Easter program was Mrs. Annie Sweeting, Mrs, Curry given by the Primary Grades and Skelton. was enjoyed by everyone. | The P.-T, A. President's The minutes of the previous sage was read and enjoyed by meeting were read by Mrs. Cabot,’ everyone, the secretary. Mrs. Goethie, the! It was announced that the of- . gave her report. was announced that Candy: Mrs. Will Knowles, Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. Virginia; the installed at the next meeting and “Classroom Teacher Volumes’ that a social hour will follow the had arrived and were on display.' installation. Mrs, Larsen was ap- Also there were F: Aid pam-, pointed as chairman of the re- phlets for any one wishing one. freshment committee. The pro- A Gold Seal was given to the! gram committee appointed were secretary for her to place on the as follows: Mrs. Dopp, Mrs. charter. bot, and Miss Gladys Pinder. M Griffin and Mrs. McKillip! Mrs. Claude Albury — displayed were appointed to work with the: the Publicity Book of this year’s nurse at the clinic during the! happenings in the P.-T. A’. Every- “Summer Round Up.” {one thought it very lovely indeed In a report on the work to-'and praised Mrs. Albury’s ef- ward the May Day program to be’ forts. held in Bayview Park on May 1,! A count of ‘parents showed Mrs. Claude Albury stated that it, that the following were the win- had been decided at the P.-T. ners of the half day holiday: Council that cach school would Highest contribute three members toward) Upper Grad the program. The king and queen,| Lower Grad as is customary, would be selected, ran. from the High School. | Largest number present: Up- The following committees for, per Grades: Miss May Hill. Lower the May Day program were ap-| Grades: Miss Eulalie Matthews. pointed: ‘There being no further business Cake: Mrs. L. Sawyer, Mrs. G. Thompson. Moss. s Frances Coch- i | May 12. Musical Recital To Be Held At Convent Tomorrow Evening The faculty of the Convent of 9. {Trio, At Pierrot’s Door. Mary Immaculate has arranged’ Baker, J. Kirke, E. Santini. an excellent musical recital to be} 49. Merry-Go-Round, given at that institution tomor-| row evening, beginning at 8} H- Pierce. o'clock. 11. Song of the Brook. Hewitt. The program follows: | 1. Quarte Violets. William} Kern. Violins: B. Brantley, G.| Ybarmea, G. James, E. Moffat, C. Bethencourt, M. Knowle M. Perez, S. Cabrera, N. T illo. | Piano: R. Lopez. Rogers. Valse Caprice, Sawyer. 13. Song of the Bathers. |Wachs. C, Ybarmea. 14. Valse Chromatique. Go- jdard, A. Moffat. 15. Violin. Russian Dance. At {Berul. S. Cabrera. Piano: E. Chorus: The Wind Whispers! Moreno. Low. Weber. 7th and 8th Grades.| 16. ‘Indian Dance. Piano: E. Sawyer. | Erb. E, Roberts. Prelude. Kathleen Wat-| 17. Bilbro March. | Cabrera, 18. Quatuor. | Spaulding. W. Rolfe.) erts, J. Yates, L. Rober: 1 19. Theory Test. L Du-! Moffat. B. Moreno. March of the! B.} Musical Signs. Piano: A. Jenks,} 20. Chorus. Voices of the Spring. Rubeinstein, 7th and 8th Pian C. Ybarmea. E. Nevin. Adele M. Ellen Klohr. Water Sprites. M. Ellen The School Flag. Erb. S. Trujillo. 6. ‘Twilight Visions. B. Olesen. 2 Exie: celle op 16. no. 1. Olesen, S. Trujillo. 8. Gypsies. Eggeling. reno. Dancing Stars. H. Pierce, E. ato i Grades. adidas iene Outlined For Coming School Play (Contributed) To get out of the turmoil of every day life is one of the ob- He who The Senior Class play this year} is a mystery play. All over the United States, jects of seeing a play. has not been entirels mystery of a good ed a great deal of enjoyment life. by general understanding and Key in! West_ though entirely unaware of |it, seems to have fallen right in : Mrs. O’Bryant, Mrs. Boy-} Mes-! | ficers for the coming year will be} Ca-| Harry Baker, Mrs.|the meeting was adjourned until} i Karganoff.! C.} S. Cabrera. E. Rob-! ‘Today’ $s Birthdays Abbott Fuller Graves of Kenne-! jaabbatt Maine, noted painter, jborn at Weymouth, Mass., 77 jyears ago. | Dr. William F. Leiserson of Antioch College, Ohio, noted eco-! nomist, chariman of the National Mediation Board, born in Es- ‘thonia, 53 years ago. { Johnson,! Wil-: Samuel R. McKelvie of Lineoln, | Nebr.. publisher, ex-governor, | born at Fairfield, Nebr., 55 years! ago. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ford Shows New Club ' { | | | op H. Lester Smith of cin-| cinnati Methodist clergyman, born at Indiana, 60 years ago. Stephen! Jchn L. Cable of Lima, Ohio, lvayery onetime; congressman, | born there, 52 years ago. Lita Grey Chaplin, {born 28 years ago, actress, James J. Jeffries, California rancher onetime world’s heavy- weight champion, born in Qhio, 61 years ago. School Unit Has | Easter Program ‘The Easter program from the upper grades of the Division 5A and 5B classes, under the di- rection of their teacher, Miss Sadie Moss on Monday. The program was as follows: Scripture reading, Everett Sweeting and J. B. Sawyer. Song, “In the Garden,” Gloria Fernandez and Janet Eatherly. Easter play, “The Easter Flower,” 5A and 5B girls. Prayer and talk by Rev. Shuler Peele. Song, “Christ The Risen,” by school. Flag salute. Singing of Star Spangled Ban- ner, Lord Has 1 line in its happy choice of “Drums In My Heart.” Here you have a_ clever end an unusually strong cast. Most of the members have had several years’ training in dramat- ies and should acquit themselves exceedingly well. Cast of Characters Micro, the chore boy who wants to be a detective, age 17—Delio Cruz. Mrs. Graustark, a crippled old lady who uses a_ queer-looking crutch, age 80—Aleida Napoles. Helen Hunter, her only grand- | child, whose soldier husband dis ; appeared five years gao, age 24— Isabel Armayor. Robert Morse, a young lawyer in love with Helen, age 26—Je- sus Carmona. Honor the housekeeper, a si- lent individual, age 40—Margue- rite Goshorn. plot | 16—Beatrice Spence. Braxton Hunter, the ex-soldier, age 40—Joseph Pinder. Sam Houston, a private investi- |gator, age 45—Chester Knowles, Sergeant, a burly sergeant police—Nicholas Goshorn. Remember this is the Class play to which looked forward to for four years. Senior time one of the enjoyable. Come see youy young friends in this story of mystery and feel with brave little Mrs, Graustark the drums that beat in all of our hearts in sympathy with her. The play comes highly recom- | mended and will be one of ibest entertainments of the sea- |son, You cannot afford to miss jit. 'YOUNG GIRL TAKES IRON GAINS TEN POUNDS Bertie Grove, age 12, was badly| underweight. After taking Vinol | (iron tonic) she gained ten! lpounds. It gave her appetite and rosy cheeks. Children like Vinol. | i |Oriental Pharmacy. i ' from and to Jacksonville, Galveston, From Key West alternate Fridays! From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday | From Jacksonville, Miami New Orleans every two weeks mystery plays have swept as ity | C, E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. Street School was given by the! Nita, her pretty daughter, age | of | you have| It is one of the high ‘points ini Senior Activities and at the same the | FAST FREIGHT SERVICE | | Boston, New York, Miami, | New Orleans and Beyond | and Episcopal } Pa.,{ NEW Ford V-8 de luxe convertible body type— a club cabriolet with seats for six, is announced by the Ford Motor Company. Its convertible top is deeper than the de luxe cabriolet so as to house a second three-passenger seat snugly fitted in the forward rear deck—in effect a rumble seat protected | in the rear. The through the reai clude upholstery leather for seat er rere jon the Key Westers don’t AMERICANA? |" ‘ ° What Key West really NEEDS ; { oy BREE SING I. a hurricane harbor for small \beats and the easiest way to do! | that would be to have the dra: ines build a iot_of slips in Garri-| How come a married woman is | son Bight instead of trucking’ the‘ going by her maiden name in order , protection-away. {to get around the regulations per- | se ee taining to ALIENS getting re- lief? If this isn’t the reason, | front’ its’ moerings, YOU guess, ifoul a lot of others, 2% Do we get the “GONG” on that idea? +e © (Communicated) it - wouldn’t ae Have any of you folks a promoton recently? ee ee Well don’t crowd. Go out ad Why don’t the folks who are tear yourself up a nice lawn! (something on the order of 7 oe Rem ea anes: tees 3 i 7" stiy | tags for their cars? Or has tax Courthouse) then you will possibly | dodging become a habit with some be noticed with approval. He ea people? We ain’t mad at anyone, we are just the most curiousest per- son you ever saw. sees 1 * got o +. 06 eee j Tip your derbies to Fred Girt- on of “Friday Night (Miami’s jleading Friday paper), who gave Then besides you can make al :..4¢ lot better APPLESAUCE with| ~~ PRUNES than you can with; RASPBERRIES. seen Three cheers for Congressman ‘Mark Wilcox and his suggestion about the Navy Yard. With the: Navy Yard Operating full tilt, or! even half tilt, and with the} jrriug bridges we ARE going to get, Key} : West won’t be needing any re- lief. * 40479 By the way, it doesn’t seem to this writer to be in good taste for | candidates for ofiice (or for the listeners) to jump on the governor Priscilla said, | YOURSELF, John.” But we are grateful for that} —e which has been gven, even if al If you like this line of chatter lot of the money was wasted, | tell the editor, he MIGHT raise, which isn’t Key West’s fault, nor; my wages. FLORIDA’S, because the Conchsj didn’t have anything to do with! If you don’t like it, the ations! the squandering of the money.j umber is 51, and I didn’t like | The imported talent caused the | the job anyhow. waste with their total lack of} So S8H'S knowledge of conditions one needs, “Speak for eee see 2 i thank you. saat ” That taxi driver who hauled the | face BrakenOul? | yatchsman $2.50 worth (?) didn’t; Relieve the soreness and aid heal- help the town any. The vache ing Byes ing daily with Resino} left within tha hour. Soap and freely appl ol ‘Woaner esino. | ‘ ; Calvin Bentley and the Shia-! PaLac=e wassee”, aided by Captain Char-' ley Thompson and his BIG RAY,! Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,-Gertrude got this town some national pub-: Lawrence in MIMI ligity. Comedy: and Short Reel Matinee: 5+10e; Night: 10-15¢ Frederick Wagner of “ {Paula Louise is one of the best: { BOOSTERS Key West has. os 2s seat Or didn’t yon see the pictures? ae ' i 1 Key Westers used to do quite a ! good business selling she!l novel- ‘ties to the tourists. So-o-0, some- jone ‘promoted the idea of showing jthe tourists how to make these little novelties all by themselves. MONROE THEATER Gary Cooper-Ann Harding in PETER IBBETSON —also— KIND LADY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ SPECIAL OFFER ——on— PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents for... BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Emba:mer Phone 135 Night 696-W | i | i | FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS Matecumbe ...................... $4.00 Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE | Telephone: Key West, 735-J Matecumbe, Craig 2 407 South Street Phone 574-J | Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lrfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wedeseters at 2:30 P. spr posiiae Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and T hursdays. aves St. Pi meee ee oe Sundays at 4:15 P. M. arriving Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampe, Fla. For further information and rates ¢all Phone 14, J. H. COSTAR, Agent. t i | for Hay by the tailored top. The seat back is divided, either half tilting forward to allow access to the club seat : sell R- attending to its own business and Then if a boat did break loose | | Key West a real boost in the last of this state. After all Sholtz did: a lot for Key West, he is still do-; ing it, and he isn’t running for: $l reute te her 2 Georgia. Miss Celig Weintrash ict <= , the Steamstp fer Tampa «= reo where she = as secretary Mawe- Cabriolet ee Thompson, whe was in {Miami several days on business, | returned this morning. resu= Brooks. cays mgh- Attorney George G lwho was spending a few | Miami, returned over the | way last evening. Mrs. W. H eft yexterda: afternoon on the Cuba jor Tamps » jen route to Daytona te make her ‘home with son--n-law daughter, Rev. and Mrs Cain. She was accortyen her son, Hubert. | I Pomtz water ee Ms : io ” x ter Key West. @ Wiltems. whe were her Themas D. Orr, WPA direc- jtor in Key West, and Sox ier, left yesterday afternoon fer ; Tampa en reute to their home ix | St. Petersburg and will v woth | their son, Thomas D. Grr, Jr. i | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peabody | and daughters, Miss Jane and Miss | Ellen, who have been spending the winter in Key West at the E | A Strunk heme in Marteile Tew- jers left yesterday for their Jin Detroit, Mich ce workers | j which was * luggage compariment is rea.hcd r deck. Interior appoiniments in- in Bedford cord or in genuine cushions and backs. home ecccccccceoseceseccosees and Mrs. F_ J. Ri ‘Today’s Horoscope) rere vec: yonene * ere secer0%~cesescseeees "Key West at their Today produces a strong and County Road, lett S their sumz ‘independent character, capable of Dannedinente. Miss Mary K. Dav was a guest at the home and Mrs. Robert M. Graham described her stay Ke as “one cont nual heuse left yesterday ‘fer !very desirous of so doing. 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