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PAGE FOUK = ee Harris School P.-T. A. Holds eresting Meeting Wednesday i | Mrs. Rom announced that mem- bers of the P.-T. A. Council were} asked to attend a meeting at the| Harris School on September 23. | . A. for the held Wednes- nber 16. mber of parents and a ttended the opening cession of the new school year. After the ing of “America”! and the re : in unison of the! Lord’s Prayer, the president of the organization, Mrs. Carl Rom, in- troduced Reverend Joe Tolle of the First Methodist Church, who Fs an inspiring talk. The theme was “Understanding.” The task of the teacher and the parents is Mrs. Henriquez,- president of the High School P.-T. A. had also} asked that an announcement be made of the change of the meeting place of the P.-T. A. Council from j the High School to the Harris School. This was also announced as requested. i It was stated that the enroll- |ment of the Harris School showed gay to make worthwhile citizens of | boy d girls, Rev. Tolle said.! It will take the cooperation of ' both teachers and parents to ac- complish this end, he stated. The parent must understand the many obstacles which confront the’ teacher in her task and the teach- er in turn should understand some of the parent’s, he also said. ! Mrs. W. P. Archer read a mes- sage from the president of the National P A. urging the mothers to awaken to the frenzy of gambling which the youth of; the nation is encountering upon every turn. This message was re- ceived with a great amout of ap-| plause. Mrs. James Singleton told of the ; work that had been accomplished an increase of 30 pupils more than; when school closed in June. The; announcement seemed odd, as! many families had moved away since the termination of last year’s} { THEATRE WITH NE of the most unique curtains ‘EWS AND REVIEWS | What They Say Whether Nancy Astor, member British Pa: hi mt: | “Wives influence their husbands much more than husbands influ- | ence their wives.” | Harold Bell Weight, author: “One man is not as good as an- jother any more than one horse or i dog is as good as another.” | Edward L. Israel, Jewish rabbi: “Democracy in Enrope seems to be at a low ebb.” Ray Murphy, National tomman- der, American Legion: H “We shall always fight to the} Photo Grace Line |¢M4 that peace may be maintain-, GLASS CURTAIN joa for America if it is human | poss.ble to pzeserve it.” H huge organ for instance with 7,000 | H FRIDAY SEPTENSER 22 rab SFE a | LEAVES ENROUTE TO Ruth Evans the clerk of terian Chu Knoxville the the SPECIALS —aYr— TIFT’S \CASH CEOCERT Pea ship by the Educatsonal Seceety Pre: Ky The recipient + the the ville, secretary bama. a Dee Subscrite weekly. zo The Citzee Seater's = Conkenndl —- —e <= CASH MEAT MARKET Politics likewise makes bedfel- lows strangers. Jeff Meots who got home from @ penuckle game at 4 o'clock last Sun- day mornin’ sez th’ early birc ketches th’ dickens. term in June. H Mrs, Cabrera, president of the, P.-T. A. Council, was in attend-: ance and she announced that there} | would be a state convention held; in any theater is found in this magnificent building—the National Theater, or Opera House, in Mexico City. The entire curtain is of col- ored glass, designed by Girardo Murillo, and made by Tiffany at a cost of $47,000. It features trees and plants, notably the cacti, most in Jacksonville sometime during! the early part of October. Plans| for sending a delegate to this; typical of Mexico, flanked by the convention were made, although; famous cones, Popocatepet! and not completed. | Ixtaccihuatl. The latter, by means Mrs. James Singleton was ap-/ Of clever lighting, are shown as they pointed as chairman of the Room! appear at dawn, at noon, at twilight Mothers for the term and then the| @2d at night, in different kinds of appointment of Room Mothers fol-j weather. Other interior decorations lowed. i and furnishings are equally as elabo- ‘Whe ollvcallrevealed’ that Miss || oo eee ee eee ee eel pipes and equipped with everything from carillon bells to Aztec drums. ! The buiiding itself is one of the finest of its kind on the continent It is completely covered with marble which gleams white as snow in | Adolf Hitler, German Dictator: | | Hoot Gibson in | “Today, Germany in her public; | leadership and military defense, istands more securé than ever be- j fore.” Mexico's sunlight, and is adorned { with beautifully wrought statues, | Mrs Beryl Markham, British avi- bronze carvings, and lovely foun-| atrix: | tains. Inside, Im addition to the; « ii jolly ” tllenter which ts finished in beanti) *™ Ard cites fiflly tinted Mexiean mahogany, are cafes, a winter garden, luxuriously | No Itch Too Deep furnished lounges and smoking | rooms, with a special retiring room for the President and his parties, ; and also richly furnished lounge and | Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down into skin folds to reach and kill the THE RIDING AVENGER Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5210c; Night: 10-?5c PRR R RU RRP RRR E | &s theater-goers from among those in the “Summer Round-Up”. Al-,Mary Pinder and Mrs. Charlotte) most thirty pre-school children | Haskins won the attendance per-| were examined by Dr. Rice with: centage banners. The banners for the help of Miss Maxine Mousser | the most parents present were S@@e@eeeeeooquoqqqlqoole and in most cases corrective treat-; won by Mrs. Mavereen Meadow Today In History ment was given. jand Mrs. Thelma Watkins. | S@secesnee Visiting the capital city. There is a eacccccccoce 1793 — President Washington llaid cornerstone of the ! Capitol. | Arrange Dance At | Habana-Madrid Habana-Madrid Club announces! _ 1851—First issue of the that the regular Saturday night! York Times. dance will be held on Saturday evening at the usual hour of 10 o'clock. Music for this affair will be furnished by George Dean and his popular dance orchestra. Dance Saturday Night At Raul’s Another wee! held at Ra Boulevard Saturday evening start- end dance will be} Club on Roosevelt 1873—Su: ion of the great ing at 10 o'clock. Music for this ir will be furnished by John. Pritchard’s popular dance orchestra. try-wide panic. 1926—Tropical hurricane swept Florida, Alabama and Mississip- pi. PERSONAL MENTION COCCOCOSOOESOOEOOOOOOOOSOOOOSOOOSOSOOOOSOOOOOOOES Sheriff K. O. Thompson, who; Mrs. left last week to go to the Cleve-| daughters, s Lorraine, Doris land Clinie writes Chief Deputy] Janice, and Mrs. Leon Albury, re-| 1934 Italian boys of eight or- Bernard Waite that he has left|turned over the highway yester-| dered military training. Cl a day afternoon after spending sev- i Springs, Ark eral weeks in Miami with Mr. Lounders, ticket agent with the Florida East Coast Railway. of an autogyro by its Juan de la Cierva, from London to Paris. Emilio Lounders _and| GUNMEN RUN OFF S. F. Saunders, first assistant keeper at Tortugas lighthouse,! and A. Canalejo, cond as , arrived om the light for their regular quar- Mrs. Gladys Roterts, unit suP-!'Harry Wood, a hotel clerk in this | ervisor of District 10 in Key West city, and the hold-up men rushed jof the Board of Social Welfare, /away without getting any money. ileft by plane yesterday afternoon | [t was the wrong number. , to attend a conference at head- Miss Frances Lowe, daughter of |2"ters in West Palm Beach. | SEVENTH BROKEN ARM Mrs. rgil S. Lowe, was among Mrs, Lillie Wallace left yester-! the passengers leaving over the day morning over the nek ceeds: | Hider anaes eb—Fred Parker, highway on Wednesday morning q visit with daughters in Tampa! 7”). ae ty, is suffering enroute to Tallahassee, where she|and Lakeland, and expects to be on alse for the seventh will attend school at the Florida] away for about one year. ha ee State College for Women. —— i Rev. Thomas Shields and Rev. Joseph Holland, who were in Key West yesterday and were guests at the rectory of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, left on the after. ; noon plane for Miami. H eee i A. L. West, bridge engineer | Fred THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. Miss Domenech, accom- | panied by Miss Alice Gwynn, lefz erday morning over the high-| enroute to Palm Beach for a} v of two weeks with Miss Dom- enech’s sister, lirs. Gloria Barker. dressing rooms for the operatic stars. cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasant to use.. Two sizes, 35c and $1.00. 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ROOMS: single, $2.50, $3.00 week; double, $3.50, $4.00 week.|| Close in. sept4-1mo } 1 NOTICE | ] we have SWIFT PREMIER HAMS or ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST Oe TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND s2 GENUINE SPRING LAMB VEAL HENS and FRYERS ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE Will Have Fresh KOSHER MEAT MONDAY MORNING Phone 268 701 Davai St.! | lWe WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. sept12-6t | 1 \ FOR SALE , PERSONAL CARDS—1i00 printed | cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. aug? the Lowest Prices. man Press. The Art aug? !OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two | bundles for 5c. The Citizen Of- | fice. oct16é DANCE Tomorrow Night, 10 o’Clock | HABANA-MADRID CLUB | Music By Geo. Deane’s Orchestra! | ADMISSION .. 1 \ ! | i JOHN C. 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