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PAGE FOUR POCOCOOOOOEEEO OSS SSOOSEOOSESOOOSSOOOOOOOOSOSOSESS ! School SOCIETY :-: | Columbus Day The Fifth Grades of the Divi- sion Street School, under the di- jrection of their teachers Miss . Division Street School Parent- peraelefaredie erry Teacher Assr. Meets Yesterday». v-extes an interesting play, ce icalled “Columbus,” at the school! ight entertainment gave her re-|on Monday. | ing of the Division Street P.-T. A. | port. : { Those taking part in the play! was held yesterday afternoon in; A Hallowe’en Party was f-| were: 4 |nounced for Friday, October 23,| . ae ees ‘ the school auditorium. at 4 o'clock on the’ grounds at| Sine Ferdinand—Anthony Al The meeting opened with the Bayview Park. Miss May Sands} bury. singing of the P.-T. A. song, fol-; requested the parents to donate] Queen Regular monthly business meet-?} Isabelle—Frances Col- ee ‘CHORAL UNIT TO Regular meeting of the board | ees eacevescoooosesoooooe | The Key West Choral Singers, of county commissioners will be; The character and talents of «those , ai . held tonight 8 o’clock in the coun-| haan, Badin jToup of co:ored vocalists, which ty court house, and aside from the; SEPTEMBER 22 TO jis a branch of the local Federal regular routine work there are a; OCTOBER 21 iMus‘c Project, will present again number of other matters to come; LIBRA men are ambitious, and/a jubiee program with Welters before the board. : giass It is expected that as it was said i z ase, = : pete at the last meeting that the claims /“@Y in the world. Make splendid; School Auditorium tonight. The of Peace Justice Lowe for remun- ‘Stock brokers and financiers; en-; program is to start at 8 o'clock. eration for services rendered after | thusiastic, and reverses produce no| The same selections offered two jin youth have to make their own in ’ ‘ APPEAR TONIGHT: lowed by the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Claude Albury, the presi- dent, presided at the meeting. The program then Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White, rendered two delightful duets. The Rev. Shuler Peele gave an in- | structive and interesting talk on the observance of Human Security | Week. A play entitled “Colum- bus” was presented by the 5B and} 5B2 classes. It was greatly en-} joyed by al!. A song, “Columbus and the Sailors” by Persis Larsen fittingly closed the program. The business part of the session then continued. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasurer’s; report was given. The entertainment committee for September reported that they had cleared $12.69 on the bridge} party held during that month. | Mr. Duncan turned in the mon- any toys they have no use for. Mrs. Sawyer, chairman of the Room Mothers, reported that no followed. | decision has been reached on the! lunch room proposal. More time was requested. i Mrs. Cabrera gave an inspiring} talk on the above question. It was moved and carried that j the Room Mothers visit each home to find out how many parents would sign a pledge to give ten cents a month to carry out the project. } The Room Mothers will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock to make a report on the results of this plan. A count of parents present} showed Miss May Sands had the highest percentage and Miss May Hill the greatest number of the upstairs classes, | Miss Miriam Carey had the high- est percentage and Miss Francis jlins. | Columbus—Joseph Roberts. A Lord—Eugene Rosam, Scholars—Philip Strunk, Horace Ladd, Robert Albury, Sweeting, Marvin Smith. Sailors—Florencio Alvarez, P. J. Scheurer, Violet Atbury, Mer- cedes Pereira, Georgina Valdez, Reba Saunders, Alice Salgado and Ruth Rose Roberts. Indians—William Russell Howard Smith. Persis Larsen sang “Columbus, and The Sailor.” The program ended with the singing of ‘Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean,” by the entire as- sembly. Group Formed Eugene ! andj j Visiting with old friends, = ev aaemy — those of ox effect; quick at recovering lost | weeks azo will be presented again ‘ounty Judge Rogelio Gomez, (Origround. They are fascinating,jtonight. The récital given two fee payments in connection with d aiw: th i Wiebe Serta. ss ithe absentee ballot matter must be 77d always on the qui an ee et eae \presented at @ full board meeting, ."2w Objects of attraction. Re-|thy and enjoya™le that it was de- |these metters will also be again, verse are the Libra women, who! ded to repeat the program in or- discussed. jare careless about money matters,' der that a large number of color- s ec {2nd dislike the financial part of}cq and white persons could hear fl lany transaction. Libra people} the numbers. P ERSONAL MENTION =. a keen sense of justice.) Dr. William R. Warren will | ewdecvecee.s*rzecceccce Ee are cnc bd ee oF k to the soanean . the re- iw ive awa) ore i Mrs. James Barwick and two 4 © es ieee enn children. who had‘ been visiting’ here with Mrs. Barwick’s mother they possess and never expect any! tiuman Security Week. Mrs. Frank* Bentley, left this!sitive to harmony and inharmony, return. The women are very sen- morning over the highway for Mi- and can tel! the moment they en- Jami. |ter a house the conditions preva’ ing therein. Are very kind and} averse to — cruelty. Are neat. / When angry, which is seidom, they leave nothing ansaid. One born under Libra should neve: unite) | with one born between February '19-and March 21 (Pisces) or Aug- of i Austin Drew, formerly a large contractor in Key West, who ar- rived yesterday by plane from: Miami, left in the afternoon after Peace Justice E.R. Lowe_ ey made at the matinee given by Cochran and Miss Eulalie Mat-| The young people of the First of over ust 22 and Septemver 23 (Virgo); the magician. |thews the greatest number for the! The chairman of the Amateur| downstair: Entertain With Birthday Party | In Honor Of Miss Orchid Lake} The first large social event of Arango, Alicia Borges, Theressa the early Fall season was thej Cruz, Sylvia Henriquez Josephine birthday party given by Mr. and: Padron, Angelia Parra, Catherine Mrs. P. K. Lake, Monday evening, | Yradi, Fidelia Vasquez, Martha from 6 to 9 o'clock, in honor of} Malone, Norma Nickerson, Dinora their daughter, Miss Orchid Lake,| Nickerson, Dolores Armayor, Eve- at the family home, 1207 Duval! lyn Solano, Magdalia Solano, Ar- street, and which was enjoyed by} gentina Fraga, Eva Valdez, Es-! members of the young social set|trella Alonso, Pauline Camero, end a few older friends. ; Amelia Garcia, Nica Feal, Edna Yellow and green were chosen | Palmestead, Alvira Martinez, Dora for the color scheme and this was} Mendoza, Maria Mendoza, Celena carried out beautifully by means! Sanchez, Alelia Eennett. of yellow garden flowers and as-| Messrs. George Henriquez, Her- paragus fern. The gowns worn man Bethel, Ralph Thompson, Joe by the young women were after-;Singleton, Bascom Grooms, Jr., noon modes in exquisite colorings; Ernest Ogden, Henry Ogden, Tony and made a prétty picture against | Arango, Charles Albury, Orlando the attractively decorated home.!Cavanna, Manuel Hancock, Henry Musical selections were played! Perez, Earl Wahl, Hecto-> Pita. during the evening by the Marimba:John Malone, Dick Hernandez, Band. | Delfin Fernandez, Daniel Fernan- Prize winners in games arrang-!dez, Peter Baso, Luis Fernandez, ed for the entertainment of the' Nestor Lucignani, Raul Sevelia, guests were won by Miss E! |Jr., Nilo Lopez, Luis Cabot, Aure- Moreno and Peter Baso. A_ re- lio Lastre, Philiy Pita, Jack Weech, freshment course of punch, cake: Tony Rosendo, Walter Johnson, and sand~ iches was served all dur-Jr., Tommy Bennett, Albert Rod- ing the evening. |riguez, Edelio Borges, Delfin The guests included Misses Syl-|Feal, Narciso Garcia, Robert Ma- via Trujillo, Juliette Diaz, Juliette ;lone, William Malone, Raul Cuesta. Saunders, Lois Lord, Elissa Mo-; Mr. and Mrs. Laureano Moreno, reno, Beatrice Moreno, Olga Ren-!Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. edo, Orquidia Bermudez, Orquidia | Archie Malone, Mrs. Victoria Cuesta, Carmelina Cuesta, Ru-|Yradi, Mrs. Remigio Feel, Mrs. finia Pita, Cathevine Ybarmea,|Cardiad Santana, Mrs, Aurelia Carrie Arango, Edith Ogden, Rose | Gonzetez, Mr. Cabrera. Play ea Be Presented At High School House Tomorrow Night “Her Honor, The Mayor,” will) mand Curry, character sketch by resente: ' ‘St y At a eters ean ppecrcor A pee ecenen he smigicnetnstals torium by well known loca! talent} i ppiintael i m = bs 4 under the direction of Emil Sweet-| Emil Sweeting and music will be ing. This is a burlesque on suf-| furnished by an orchestra from frage and shows what happens to|'the Hospitality Band, directed by a man who seeks ‘the office = Alfredo Barroso. mayor and is opposed to suf-| This entertainment is frage. j staged for the benefit of the lo- The cast includes: Lester Par-|¢al Red Cross chapter, and it is menter, candidate for mayor, Emil} expected that J. A. Brerse, ex- Sweeting; Honorable Ike Gold-| ecutive director of the Miami berg, political boss, John Esperdy;} chapter of the Red Cross will be Clarence Greenway, Eve’s brother,| present and address the audience. George Brooks; Eve Greenway,} Tickets are now on sale for fiancee of Lester Parmenter,| this three act, five scene play, Kathryn Saunders; Mrs. McNab,!and these may be reserved at widow and suffragette, Susan La-! Page’s Ice Cream Parlor, Duval Kin; Doris Denton, an athletic! and Fleming streets every day. bud, Rosemary Saunders; Rosalie| Myers, Doris’ chum, Ida Kerr;; was written Eliza Goober, the colored cook,} Burns, well Angela Baldwin Vaughan. suffragettes, Mrs. Lena Bervaldi,! for those who enjoy such plays to Mrs. Antoinette Roberts, Mary Cruz, Mrs. Lena Sands. Specialties include vocal selec-| for such a worthy cause as by Mary Modena known Amateur Program Much Enjoyed The amateur program presented| last Thursday at ‘the Division! |“Benders” Draw | Large Crowd being] This play, the hit of the season, | playwright. | Four'| and it is stated that it is fortunate! Mrs./ be able to see it Thursday night: | at the high school auditorium, and! the! tions by Harriet Johnson and Bd-' American Red Oress m Key West. | One of the largest crowds of| Methodist (Stone) Church re- cently met and organized a junior choir. The purpose of this or- ganization is to assist the senior {choir with the music of the church as well as present special grams from time to time. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Dorothea Stricker—President. Chas. H. Ketchum, Jr.—Vice- President. Eloise Sawyer—Secretary. Eleanor Etheredge—Treasurer. Marie Knowles—Pianist. Gerald Saunders—Director. For the present the group will meet each Sunday afternoon at 3:30 for rehearsal. Hallowe’en Party To Be Given Friday Big Hallowe’en Party for the kiddies, an annual event spon- sored by the Kindergarten depart- ment of Saint Paul’s Church School, will be given Friday aft- ernoon on the church lawn start- ing at 4:00 o’clock. There will be many attractions including the “House of Horrors”, which will be well worth visiting, those in charge of the entertain- ment state. Costume Parade in which prizes: will be awarded for best costume will begin at 4:30 o’clock. All kids in Hallowe’en costumes are eligible to enter this contest. Ice cream, cake, candy and other refreshments will be on sale. telling booth. pro- EGG WITH THREE YOLKS GLENCOE, Ill.—A hen owned by J. C. Dorvan of this city laid an egg containing three yolks. | Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch With six itch kiling medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles and thus gets at and kills the cause of scalp itch. 35c and $1.00. i | ‘|from Miami for a few hours stay,! There will also be a fortune Tavernier, was an_ arrival the highway last night for a of several days in the city. 2 unite with those born November! :22 and December 21 (Sagittarius), | ic January 26 and February 19) }¢Aquarius), March 21—April 19) (Ar.es). The OPAL will bring all Libra wealth. Andres Castro, who was spénd- ing a vacation in Havana with relatives and friends, was a re- turning passenger on the S. S.| BUILD NEST IN TROUSERS Cuba yesterday. i John Key, port steward of the! P. and O. S. S. Co., with head-| quarters in Miami. left yesterday! for Tampa after a brief visit in Key West. ANDEAU, Germany—A man hung up a pair of trousers in an! § attic in this city. Later he dis-} covered that a pair of wrens had! built their nest in one oi the! , pockets, and he left them undis- iW. R. Carpenter, who arrived puber |yesterday morning on the plane; 312 S. E. Second Avenue AH Outside Roome with Private Bath COOL—CLEAN—QUIET Overlcoking Biscayne Bay left in the afternoon on the Cuba eee Tampa. Mrs. Robert Genova, who was. visiting in Key West as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson, left yesterday afternoon on the Cuba (—e) for Tampa. Aoi tN { '° ° Hire This Army Of *“Salesmen’”’ THEY'RE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS and Business Section —RATES— ; $1.50 Single $250 Double Special Family, Weekly and Monthly Rates S. D. McCREARY, Proprietor Mrs, Berlin Sands was an ar- rival in Key West on Monday over the highway from Miami for a visit with her parents. ; L. M. Pierce, aide to the officer jin charge at the naval station, and Mrs. Pierce, who have been vacationing for about two weeks and visited different places, re- turned over the highway last night. —of— Wm. Arnold, manager of the The Key West local agency of the Florida Motor ,° Lines, and Mrs. Arnold, who have } Citizen been visiting in Miami for several ’ days, are expected to return over | They Il take ieee: Rae the highway this evening. to every home in the city and SELL ’EM your wares or services. | PHONE 51 | The Citizen ee | | | | | | | i NOTHING BUT OATHS a i CHICAGO.—Mrs. Leah Hirson of this city was granted a divorce ; when she téstified that her hus- band’s avocation was swearing and that she had heard nothing but oaths for seven years. HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station One Block from Shopping District and Amusements LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath . Double Room with Bath - ALFRED SIMONS, Manager Secccccecsccosessecess Two Blocks to Shops, Theatre | WEDNESDAY. OCTOZER 14 1936. Cap of THANKS NEW ADDITION TO DIRECTORY Newest addition te The Citizen's" popular Business Directory ~ Square Deal Re-taurant. recently opened at 1020 Fleming street be Alfred Knowles A speciahy of ths ecw cote place is the prepering of fumches fer tourists and fishermen whe start out early m the mormme of fishing trips eng co not howe tame to prepare ieech Ce em 2 eee Se feet Ser Ge =e =< «f theugeclis—e ac 1 wer oe see a see GIVES TOOTH MICHTY Tamx EVANSTOX, [—Wier te teoth of a patient came « ® mighty yank, D dentist ¢ ence and FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them!’ LIQUORS—BEER Deval At Petronia Street Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine POULTRY REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST FISH DeLcs DEMERITT BROS FISH # GRIENTAL PHARMACY COMPANY Eee Rome Pee Specialising i= Feeh Feb pepacercs SPECIALISES Fost of Front Strest Phone 44 a ee arcs Mhreet. School was very successful] oe et ree oe ee lad from every angle. | last Saturday evening for the pre-| Edna Phelan and Gilbert Hall) sentation of “The Benders,” wide-! were the winners. |ly known dance team brought here} Dora Roche was the winner of; by Abelardo Lopez, Jr. Their act! the basket of groceries given as a was greatly enjoyed by all at-| door prize. Z | The week’s entertainment came, ‘ending. te a close with a performance on} John Pritchard’s popular dance Friday afternoon by a_ visiting! i a tor eumamer asd winter combed. orchestra played an unusually cath ee S850 Posted Room magician. A third of the Pro-| ceeds was given to the Parent-‘good program of popular m asi¢ ‘% Reasonable Retes for this occasion. Far Remeeton Ft THE SAVY Clas So Oe Smee Lee Se A ce If you are looiing for POULTRY | MALONEY & PEACOCK Baker: ef Baker Bey Bread TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 The GEORG 200 Rooms with Baths cad Showers a Rd Rekeo sad every moder cose Teacher Association.