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PAGE FOUK -: SOCIETY :- sree Woman’s Club Holds Enjoyable Meeting Yesterday Miss Juanita Mayg and Miss ing were: Misses Martha Car- Solita Cobo, were delightful hos-|ponell, Ada Rodriguez, Camille tesses at the social meeting of the pierce, Susan LaKin, Junior Woman’s Club held in the} rooms of Hospitality House bi Rs val street yesterday afternoon. y, ia the Tr eracon; games of| Ketchings, Alice -Mitehell. | and Michigan and Bridge were pla: | Florence Sawyer. Mesdames 0. and after the scores were com- §, Long and Joseph Lopez.; |, ,.: piled Miss Florrie Ketchings was| During the meeting announce- announced as winner of the prize ment was made of, the following for high score. jdates of — sotial : activities After the games were played! January 1. and the prize presented, the hos-!_ December 4, tesses served a savory coufse, accompanied by delicious’ December 18, Mrs. Joseph Lopez fruit punch. and Mrs, Millard Johnson, hos- Guests of the club were: Mrs./ tesses. Mildred Carlin, visitor from West! December 25, Christmas day. Palm Beach; Miss Mary Curtis, the club will entertain with the Williams, and ™ Marjorie annual tea-dance in honor of the Gwynn. jcollege students who come home Members attending the meet- for the Yuletide season. RamaicSabais Pupils Put . On Program During Week Education Week at Harriv{lion has organized a “Breakfast School was opened Tuesday, Ne |Clvb” and each child endeavors to vembe: 10, by M Meadow’s | eat the proper food at breakfast in and Mrs ©. order to gain weight. senting A gra Mrs, C, Haskins’ class is busy These programs stressed “Peace?” jon a Pilgrim project. Booklets are This central motif, “Peace,” being | being made telling the entire his- a most nt one, it becamejtory of the Pilgrims. the firs! tional feature to be |are to have a party for their moth- stressed. ers as the culmination of this pro- Each ¢’ass has been working on |ject. They are busy making plans a project within the room. Mrs.!for it and preparing a program. E. Albury’s class has been doing| Miss H. Williams’ class took the much handiwork for beauty. Im-|phase of “Gardening”. They have provement in the home by gardens, |been busy preparing their plot of paint and many handicraft pro-| ground for cultivation and plant- ducts, have all been duly empha-|ing. Citizenship has been brought sized, ‘ into this project a great ; deal. Mrs, I. Ball's class has prepar-}These pupils have been trying to ed a play to be presented in thejeducate other pupils to the fact auditorium. This p'ay is the out-|that “Good Citizens do not de- come of a roles on ehoon alstroy something belonging to oth-} most important feature of educa-| ers.” ie Seymour pre-| Most of the grades have stress- ov. 17, a very\ed “Health and Citizenship”—the program. Thejreally big aims of Education. value and worth of books wasjSafety has been another theme of hereby shown. " _. |many prices. Education Week Health” is the prime requisite; has been a full one for Harris Education. Miss Leota Gril-! School. | Dance Tonight | At Raul’s Club “Charlie and His Islanders,” Helen Albury, Florrie Mis {Ga Kerr and of Entertainment At Park Much Enjoyed The carnival held on Wednes- day evening at Bayview Park, tennis court, presented a gala| Hawaiian Orchestra of New York, scene with _ bri lights andi brightly colored flags. The gayly; decorated booths added a festive! note to the occasion, (ning will by special request play ee ees pie ane again tonight at this club for the “tar babies,” and “bingo.” The} climax to the affair was reached when Mrs. J. A. Boza was de- clared the winner in the game of “Black Horse.” The prize was a beautiful hand made butterfly bedspread. regular Saturday evening dance which starts at 10 o’clock. John Pritchard’s Orchestra will present a good program of late dance tunes for this event. Romalda} |Johnson, Thelma Atwell, Barbara until, salad! Mrs. Wm. V. Albury: hostesses;! The pupils! | Which played at the dance given! at Raul’s Club last Saturday eve-) ‘BAND CONCERT AT |SPECIAL SUBJECT RARE GIFTS AT JACKSON SQUARE WILL BE RENDERED TOMOR- ROW AFTERNOON, 4:30 O'CLOCK | | Welters Cornet Bund, urder di jrecton of George A. Dean and | whch is a unit of the Federal Mu- sie Project with George Mills | White as the local adrsinistrator, ‘will render its regu'ar Sunday aft- tomorrow, 4:30 o’clock, at Jackson Square, The program, containing numbers, follows: March, “Thunderer”’—Sousa. , Descriptive Overture, “The Fall of Jericho”—NMaillochan; Arr. by jLaurendeau. Synopsis: A'lo Vivo, the Trumpeters summoning the ‘Jewish Army; Maestoso, the Army Assembles; Allo Vivo, Trumpet , Call; Maestoso, Exhortations of the Priests, choral and recitative; | Andante, Prayer; Allo, ihe attack, |fal‘ing of the walls; Marziale, Tri- jumphal March; Allo, Finale. | Waltz, “Kittiwake” — Olivette | Myers. | “At the Codfish Bali” as intro- ‘duced by Shirley Temple ‘n “Cap- {tain January”—Mitchell-Pollack. March, “Oa the xquare”’— | Frank Panella. | Grand Potpourri, “O, Fair | Dove”—Schiepegrell; Arr. by E. | Beyer, | ella Folka”—R. J. Herndon. ! Romance, “Lovers’ Lzne’—K. ,L. King. | March, | Graffulla. | Star Spangled Banner—Key. ernoon concert ten “Washington Grays’— SPECIAL SERVICE AT ‘MEMORIAL CHURCH | BLS i ; There will be a piay, “Thanks- jgiving Ann,” presented at Ley Memorial church Sunday evening |at the regular preaching hour. | This play illustrates the pastor’s i subject and will ve interesting and instructive from begginning to end, | The regular orchestra will give j special numbers at this service, also. All members and friends of the jehurch are urged to be present. (15 IT SISSY TO. | BE RELIGIOUS?” Sunday evening at the 7:30 o’clock service at Flem'ng Street Methodist church, the pastor, Rev. Shuler Peele, will use as his jtheme, “Is It Sissy to Be Re- . ligious?” ‘ “Many people in this modern age have the idea that only a “sissy” can be religious, says the pastor, jand he urges the public to hear | this timely message and to draw | their own conclusions. This enjoyable event was spon- sored by Miss Eulalie Matthews, } M Mary Sweeting, and the! Division Street Parent-Teacher} Association, School Circle To Hold Meeting A committee meeting of the Monroe County P.-T. A. Council]. handling the school lunch project, | will be held on Tuesday, Noyem- ber 24, beginning at 3 p. m. at the Harris school. Mrs. James Singleton is chair-| man of the committee at the Har- P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. Leaves Key West Monda: for Havana. Tampa, Fla. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Erfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA | Leaves Port Tampa oa Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:80 M. Mondays and Thursdays. ys and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. ‘Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 6 P, M. for Port For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. ris School, with Mrs. Bernie C. Papy as assistant, and Mrs. Carl Rom is president of the organ-! ization. ‘Mrs. Godfrey Thompson is chairman for the Division Street school with Mrs. B. F. Sassnet as assistant, All room mothers are requested to be in attendance in addition to the various committees as ae STOWERS will be worked out at this meet-| ing for carrying on with the; Project, it is stated. Today’s Horoscope! i} Today’s natve has a atsidigas | mind, delighting in the higher| problems of life or science, and disposed toward literature or! mathematics. The life appears to! be sedentary, and monetary re-| turns may be slow in coming, but! they appear to be pretty certain, | though probably coming late in! life, SCOOTERS N SPORTIN THOMASINE M. MILLER]: —BEAUTICIAN— i Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents; $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W IIPOLPLLLL LE F SISSIES LS TES SLL La —PaAyY A VISIT TO— TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—ALL PRICES Come in new and select Christmas Toys for the children—make small down-payment and payments weekly until Christmas. We'll hold the goods for you till Christmas, J. R. Stowers Company PI PPPP PIPPI PT TE eS TOVLAND N & . N . Now Displaying a full line of BICYCLES for Boys and Girls, Men and Women WAGONS VELOCIPIDES COASTERS AUTOMOBILES & GO-CARTS G GOODS N) N N) N N : N N THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AT STONE CHURCH Have you ever considered the! cost of Christianity? asks Rev.! Joe Tolle of the First Methodist | (Old Stone) Church. “We invite you to the church Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock to consider this question.” H DER MANAGEMENT OF MRS. W. B. KIRKE Sunday morning, the pastor witt | . si . use “The First Thanksgiving” as Key West’s Unique Gift Shop, will his subject. Jopen on Tuesday, November 24. Sans Hay Os TenTeaey: (Ms, Wallace Bryent Kizke, fovember 26, the public in invit-; 4 f ed to attend the Thanksgiving | °¥"*? has just i pre service at the church. Dr. C. K.| New York City where she attend- Vliet, presiding elder of the Mi-|ed the world’s largest gift dis- ami District, will deliver the mes: play, and there had the advant- sage. lage of seeing unusual gfts brought a ss | there from the four corners of the GUEST SINGERS AT j=. | Mrs. Kirke has purchased for BAPTIST CHURCH post, a large and varied stock, ; ranging in prices from very low It is announced that the subject | “°xPensive gifts to same very rare of Pastor Yancy Tillman Shehane : 0" Mrs. Kirke extends a cor- at the First Baptist church Sun-|! ‘al invitation to all to visit her day night will be “staying By the shop, where she feels sure pine Pee rte find lovely and pleasing gifts Every individual who has ever # ° contributed anything to the ad. |7° your Chaners shopping. A vancement of the Kingdom alee service is offered. God upon earth will appreciate} If you can, take your list to the the discussion of this subject, says! post, they will help you make eit aaa al |zelections. They will wrap your An interesting musical program | _. ‘ ie has been arranged and the church nae be montehee holiday Ee will have two guest singers in the [and ribbons, weigh and mail your service. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Mills | package direct from the post, White will sing a duet and Mr.| thus eliminating much worry on White a’solo. This promises’. to/the patt' of the puzzled shoppers. be a very interesting and helpful} ‘You will find a lovely line of service to all who attend. ‘Christmas cards, Should you want ——_ :your name engraved, they can be eeececececevccocosescess |i aturned to you in one week's ing post a cordial weleome and @ courteous attention. PERSONAL MENTION ‘:"*, You will find at this trad- earne ry Ingraham, who ar- rived with her father, Phil Hen. | son, from Miami early this week, | left this morning accompanied by! young Elmore Pinder, for a visit at Sugar Loaf. H The Old Island Trading Post, | you} The funeral of the | Beatriz Roberts White |vork, who left Key West some years ago, will be held in the Trin- ity Presbyterian Church, Sunday, 4pm. The Rev. Joe Tolle, minister of the First Methodist church, will preach the funera! sermon and the Mrs. of New ‘ate the| Rev. A. de Barritt wll conduet |the service. Mrs. White was the daughter of J. T. Roberts, for many years_an officer of the Wesleyan Methodist church, now the terian church. SLUMDUM WILL BE’ SERMON SUBJECT Federal Administrator Harry L- Hopkins told the mayors of the United States that the heaviest load on their treasuries was p'ac- ed there by the slums. What hakes the slums and how to get rid of them is the question that Rev. De Barritt will speak about in the Trinity Presbyter:an Church, Sunday, 7:30 p. m. D. ARONOVITZ. Department Store EXTRA REDUCTIONS on all FALL GOODS in- cluding Shoes, Millinery. Coats, Dresses, Suits, ete. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS | OUTFIT NOW and SAVE MONEY. ; Misses’! Ladies’ and and two piece Mrs, William Spencer, who was Another good short, short, in Miami with her daughter, Mrs. Corinne Know‘es, who recently un- derwent an appendectomy and is now on the road to recovery, re- turned over the highway yester- day. written for | The Key West | Sunday Star By JACK MacCONNELL Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, of the so- cial service board of Key West, returned over the highway yester- day afternoon from West Palm Beach where she attended a meet- ing of District 10, members and associates, i Lieutenant William Klaus, U.!! S. N., who, accompanied by Mrs. Klaus was on a brief inspection trip, going as far as Jupiter, re- turned over the highway last eve- ning. { This gangster story of an episode in the life of Jesus has the gripping you of that master writer, oO. Henry. 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