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‘PAGE FOUR oe .99,99,0900 cae | PT. A. Circle Holds Meeting — There was a P-T. meeting held at Harris School | Tuesday, No. 24, The meeting! was called to decide if the P.-T.) A.’s of Harris and Division Street Schools would operate at the pres-| ent time independent of the WPA, in the project of lunch rooms for undernourished children. ers and mothers of both schoo! . A. committee, who were on the committees had! been notified to be in attend- ance, The meeting was opened = the Lord’s prayer. Mrs. Cabrera! read, “The Show Must Go On.” Mrs. Cabrera then discussed the! project from ii many angles, such as collecti labor equip- ment, ete. Through the efforts ns, of Mrs. James Singleton and her commit-} tee, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi and Mrs. Sassinet, ice boxes and labor for installing sanitary conveniences, also stoves, have been promised, The lunch room will consist of two sinks, one stove, one ice box. tables, and benches. With this start it is hoped the lunch room will evolve into as modern a cafeteria as there is in the state. Harris School has planned to! try and work the project through! without the intended WPA help.! The Division Street School would not commit itself, but laid the; matter over for further considera- tion. However. they feel con- fident that it will be considered. Woman’s Club To Meet Tuesday There will be a meeting of the Key West Woman’s Club held on Tuesday afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, at the Hospitality House, according to announce- ment made today. A request is made for a large attendance of members, Club Group To. Hold Food Sale Woman’s Club will hold a food sale at Hospitality House on Tuesday afternoon immediately after the meeting at 4:00 o’clock. Those in charge of the affair state that there will be a wide variety of delicious food items on sale, Dance Tonight At Raul’s Club Regular Saturday night dance will be held this evening at Raul’s Club starting at 10 o’clock. Music for this affair will be furnished by John Pritchard’s Or- chestra. PERSONAL MENTION eecovee eeananeoese Mrs. Ophelia Gomez and_ son, Ague’io, left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba for Tam- pa where they will spend a while with relatives and friends, Mrs, C. W. Orr, wife of C. W. Qrr, finance ofiicer with the Over- seas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, children, Richard and Paula, and governess, Miss H. Hawkins, left yesterday afternoon on the Guba for Tampa en route to Or- lando, where they will spend the Christmas holiday season, Don Grace, of the State Plant Board, end Mrs. Grace left by bus this morning for Miami where they will take their car for a vaca- tion trip through Florida and Georgia. W. O. Sands, employed by the Columbia Steam Laundry, left this morning for Miami and from there will go to visit relatives in Orlando, for a few days. Mrs. Arthur Serra was an arriv- al on the S. S. Cuba from Ha- vana yesterday and was met by Mr. Serra, who came to No Name Key in his yacht and by bus to Key West. turn this afternoon and board the} yacht for Miami. Mrs. Rafael Solano, Jr,, and children Louis and Barbara, who! have been visiting with relatives over a short period, plan to re- turn to their home in where Mr Solano is employed with the American Railway Express, Company. CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS! |- Only 23 Shopping Days a Christmas! Mails are come select your Gifts at— Old Island Trading Post North End Duval Street on Water Front Teach-' They expect to re-} Miami; (COCA-COLA WHIPS ADMINISTRATION; BIG SSCORE WAS ACCOUNT- ED FOR, 10 TO 9; EACH OUT- FIT COLLECTED TOTAL OF TEN SAFETIES | | | Coca-Cola won from Adminis-| tration yesterday afternoon by the large score of 10 to 9, due mostly! ito the hitting of Sterling. Each Soda Water player hit safely at least once except Lewis. Joe Russell made some wonder- | {ful running catches around sec- jond base. Billy Demeritt, of crew, hit safely twice the Office in three a good game in the field. Hancock started on the mound for Coca*Cola but pitched to only eight batters, five in the ‘irst in- ning and three in the second. He walked four and was sent to the showers. Floyd Villareal finish- led the game. E. Robverts twirled the whole contest for the losers. In the ninth the .Office boys staged a rally and were but one run short of tying the score. With B. Demeritt on second and M. Arias ‘on first, W. Arias flied out to | short to end the-game. Score by innings: Administration— Coca-Cola 301 141 x—10 10 2 Betteries: E. Roberts and J. Roberts; Hancock, F. Villareal and Sawyer. ‘TWO CAGE GAMES PLAYED LAST NIGHT BOTH WERE HARD-FOUGHT AND WOUND UP IN CLOSE SCORES Two games of basketball were played last night in the Key West Junior-Senior High School inter- class tournament at the gymna- sium and both were hard-fought and fast and both ended in close scores, The first contest was between 11B1 and 10B2, an overtime af- fair, finishing as a victory for the |10B2's to the tune of 16-15. In the nightcap, the 11B quin- ter trounced the 10A five by the same count as in the opener, 16-15. At the end of the first ha‘’f the 10A’s were lagging far behind‘ their upperclassmen but the four baskets made in the last half by William Schoneck brought their score within one point of ty- ing the winners at the close of the game. ..|BAND CONCERT AT TO BE RENDERED TOMORROW AFTERNOON BY WEL- _TER’S BAND George Dean will conduct the Welters Cornet Band tomorrow afternoon when the musical en- semble presents its weekly con- cert in Jackson Square, begin- ning at 4:30 o’elock. The band, composed of colored musicians, is a unit of the Fed- eral Music Project. Selections to be played follow: 1. March, Squealer 2. Qverture, Golden Gates Southwell Waltz, Persian Moonlight Huff |3. 4. Popular Selections 5. March, The Dictator Romance, Lovers Lane /6. 7. Descriptive Ov Fall of Jericho 1 (By Request) March, Glencoe Star Spangled Banner Maillochan ‘9, ; —BEAUTICIAN— Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Walter Huston-Ruth Chatterton in DODSWORTH €omedy and Short Reel ‘Matinee: 10-15c;' Night:.15-25¢ STERLING STARS times at bat and M. Arias played | R. H. E. i} -m. 130 200 3— 9 10 6 JACKSON SQUARE! King Latest Air Cooled Method ff} Permanents: $2.50 to, $10.00 \f) aH Ph. 63-W]| FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH | Rev. Shu‘er Peele, Pastor Cor. Fleming and Williqgm. Street: | Ghureh school meets at 9:45 ja. m. William N. Knowles, sup- erintendent. ‘The Wesley Bellow: ship Bible Class meets in the Pas: tor’s study. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Where Do You Live?” The Junior Epworth . League meets at 3:30 p.m. Miss Venda- line Watkins, superintendent. H:-League meets at 6:30 p. m. od Marjorie Frow, in charge. Young People’s Epworth League meets at 6:30 p. m. Norman J. Lowe, president, Worship service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject: “A Salesman For ” Mid-week prayer and bible study, Wednesday evening, 7:30. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at; 8:30 P. M. Mrs, P. B. Roberts. ! director. Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. To be good one must see good in Others. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- ald Saunders, Supexintendent. ! Worship service at 11 a, Subject: “The Last Two Cent.” Junior Choir, Sunday, 3:30 p. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock, Subject: “Heroes and Cowards.” Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m, Choir practice, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ- ist; Gerald Saunders, choir direc- tor. |“A gentleman is one who thinks more of other people’s feelings than of his own rights; and more of other people’s rights than of his own feel- ings.”—M. H. Buckham, FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Bible School .at 10:00 a. m. Allan Robinson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: “The Chureh and Its Missionary Message.” Baptist Training Union at 6:30 p.m. Evening worship, 7:30 .o’clock. Pageant: “Magnifying the Minis- try.” Prayer service, evening, 7:30 o’clock, ‘Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock. choir rehearsal. Wednesday PENTECOS!1AL MISSION 909 Olivia Street Wm. Skondeen, Pastor Sunday morning worship, o’clock. Sunday school for all, 3:30 p. m. Sunday night evangelistic serv- ice 7:15 o'clock. Tuesday, 7:15 p. m., prayer and praise service. Friday, 7:15 p. m., -fellowship | meeting. Saturday, 2:30.p. m., boys’,and girls’ church. Choir r rehearsal, Friday, 8 p.m. 11 | ASSEMBLY OF GOD uvangelist Ruth Harris, Acting Pastor Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer.and preise service. HOLTSBERG'S MONDAY SALE Amother shipment of Pebble Crepes, yard 50c New colors: Rust, Raisin Brown, Myrtle, Green, Navy, Yale Blue, etc. The best Silk Crepe in town, jon sale Monday, yard .... 50c iq. ace Fall Hats, on sale = $1.00 silk Kimonas for gifts, on sale at . ie v0.5" “Silk "Dresses, reduced $2.95 Bedroom Slippers just window, on, at Double Bpnkets . $1.25 ney Flannel Pajamas, 2-piece at . a ai epee en FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | mi Per! | FIRST CONGR =GATIONAL CHURCH E. Richard Evans, Pastor 527 Wiliam Street Sunday school, -9:45- a. m. Mornjng worship at .11 o'clock. Sermon text: “Your sons and! j your, daughters , shall , 2PROpRCSY, | - your old men shall dream dream: Christian Endeayor,,.6;30. p. m< Evening worship at 73300" clock, Subject: “The Cross of Jesus.” evening at 7:30 o’clock, SEE SaaS, — Rev. M. L. Smith, Pastor Cor. Georgia and Division -Sts. Church school at 9:45 a. m., LEY MEMORIAL SHURCH “|with Albert H. Carey, superinten- dent. Morning worship at 11 o’elock, Young People’s Department has lits morning session in the church | with Miss Miriam Carey as teach- er. The evening session at 6:30 ip. m. in the church school annex: {with Archie Roberts, president. , | Junior boys and girls meet in the church school annex at 4 p. }m., with Mrs. Mary Thompson as i | superintendent, H Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. | Prayer and praise service each | Wednesdayyaty4 130 p.m. Missionary ‘Society meets every | Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock in ithe church schoo! annex with Mrs. Mery Thompson as president. Church choir practice every Wednesday evenin-r after prayer meeting. Mrs. J. Roland Adams, pianist. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jd. C. Gekeler, Pastor Corner of White and Washington Streets Sunday school meets at 1¢ a m. Oscar Norman, superintendent. The Adult Bible Class taught by {the pastor. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge Order of services for this: church: Sunday morning Masses will be said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. 4 Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 7:29 0’e? Sundays and Fridays. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. T. W. Norris, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, o’clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Evangelistic service Sunday night, 7:30 o’clock, i Prayer and praise services, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7;30 o'clock, 11 | MIXED BIBLE CLASS ! !Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- ' cino, Teachers i (Phis class meets every Sunday | morning at the Harris School au- {ditorium at 10 o’clock. Men and women not connected with any | other Bible Class and regardless { ‘WE ARE OPENING UP OUR For Monday—Come and \ See Them Special showing of Hand- made Imported Linens, every piece individially boxed for holidays, consisting of— PETIT POINT BRIDGE SETS GRASS LINEN BRIDGE SETS |} COCKTAIL. NAPKINS MADEIRA GUEST T EMBROIDERED P, wow CASES CROSS STITCHER GUEST TOWELS TORTELLO LACE CLOTHS’ INDMADE. T.USCA, NGOS and SAKES RIGE .APPLIQUE BRIDGE SETS MOSSAIC CRASH LINEN SCARFS and SETS APPENZEL LINEN NAP- KINS LINEN TABLE .CLOTH: Mid-week service, Wednesday} ‘ 827 Eligabeth Street Ft a 9:20.a.,m. Sunday gens service at 11 o'clock. ~Wednesday evening service ai 8 o’clock. Reading room in Society build. ing open var only. SAINT. PAULS. CHURCH ops! Prayer, 6:45 a. m. | ‘Communions), 7 a. m. i for the Church School, | 9:30 a. m. Mass of Thanksgiving, 11 a. m. ‘Evensong Prayer, Sermon, | Benediction,:8 .p. m. Week Mornings Few Prayer, 6:45 a.m. | a. Evenjng Prayer, 380 p. m, A.second Mass on Wednesfays, dam .METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Corner Grinnell and Virginia | Streets Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) brane, 8 10a. m. Hf ing, 8 p. m. Mot ’ Club meets Monday, 8 p.m ] Bible study and prayer service. Wednesday, 8 p..m. | ee { | ‘| NEWMAN M. .£. CHURCH (Colored) . ‘S. W. Wheeler, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Me atatendent Mary Moreno, Secretary Sunday school, 9:80 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) Southard Street. Between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G.;Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 J o’eloek. P. Church services, 11 o'clock in the morning. Prayer meeting every Wednes- day. night at 7:30.p. m. ¥. P. M. V.*S. meeting, 5:30 o'clock p.m. CORNISH CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH {Colored) ‘Rev.-S. W. Peacock, Pastor .Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor Society, Evening service, 8 o'clock. 6p. m. SAINT PETER'S- CHURCH (Goloredy Mass, 8.a.,m. Solemn ‘Evensong _and Benedic- Happen at the same time YOU WILL BE INTERESTED in the story of, the most miserable-man.on earth Written for the STAR -By JACK. MacCONNELL Verse ? ? The editor rolls his own this time UP ON THE MAINLAND (G: UPON THE WEEK-As Usual. Vint bv: The STAR is a Sumiay Morning feature of ,Key West ‘|from 4 to 6 p. m. ‘Sevuunas. NOFEMSEE 22 1996 —_ “LUTHER WALLER ‘LEFARRELL, SYLVIA SAWYERS COMES TO-CTY AUTHOR, HERE FUNERAL SUNDAY REPRESENTATIVE OF FIRE-| STONE COMPANY; ACCOM- | PANIED BY HIS WIFE ! WEEKs IN KEY WEST RESTING UP i Luther C. -Waller, Firestone Among the recent ariak & j representative with headquarters Key West & J. F. Farrel, wel in Miami, accompanied by Mrs“ known author, arriving yesterday Waller, arrived here yesterday evening, whe ic 2 friend of Julie morning for a visit with the local F Stone, Jr. and presented 2 ie Fire stone representative, Ray- (ter of imtrodaction frem the 5 mond Curry of Paul’s Tire and | mer admimstreto: Auto Supply Store. Mr. Farrell propeses te spend & Mr. and Mrs. Waller expect to; few weeks resting @ Eey West, return to Miami over the high-'and will be comfortably located at way tomorrow morning. | the A. C. Eigm residence on Eaten ‘ ~ | street. tion of the Most Blessed Sacre | Shi 0s eee ieee ‘another nationally known ment, 7 p. m. Church school, 8 a. m. Jim the world of ii vl - who bas bad o® fine ng i gaa ix Week-Day Services Mass on Tuesday and Thute wan sages: day at 7 a. m. Litany and Sermon on Wednes-! day at 7:30 p. m. Confessions: ‘After the Wednes | day evening service. {K. Taylor home = | towers. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Alfred DeBarritt, Paster 717 Simentap(Strea v2 Morning worship at 11 o’clock!| ; “Causes For Thanksgiving.” Church school, 3:30 p. m. Young peope, 6:45 p. Even‘ng worship, 7 7:30 Geni ck “Lowly Service.” How eft high service is perform- ed with'n, tev. Mr. and Mrs. WL. tumate imnends of te s have been advused oc this week = Johnson When all the external man is rade ; York. of Dr. Henry in show Ses: Not like a temple rich with pomp | { mates by apd gold, Se: montms De Secckee But a mere mountain-chapel, that | a a == > protects jsuffered sera: jars = = Its simple worshippers from sun |*¥tomobile accident. and = wae par Saari evident a short time fellow ne Be Weeknight 7:30 p. m. Park and playground open daily} ‘vier, (quently a guest of Mr Bases of 7:30 |the Rotary lumeheom. and ‘ormed ta wide circle of acquaintance jand friends, who express é-ep ;eret at the passing of th friend of theirs, and West. el rehearsal, Friday, Subszcrwe to The Citwzen—2 | - weekly. BUY = | fey the HAPPY YULE- TIDE! Make this store your SHOPPING HEADQUAR- TERS—we are more than prepared to meet your re-|/ .quirements. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on all Silk Drecses for Ladies, Misses and Children on Satur- day and Monday—Buy Early. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on Children’s Coats and Boys’ Suits. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on all SHOES” for Badies, Micses and Children Saturday and Monday—Buy Early. SPECIAL PRICES , . on all SWEATERS for Ladies. Misses and Children — Buy Early. | thi | th nh tae eee an te 99am me iihif New shipment of “Gigger” and the new “Manish” Grey Suits. Come and see them One of the largest and best balanced assortments of Christ- nas Gift Items is now here on display jor your seleetion. Buy }} early on our lay-away plan. H ATTRACTIVE SHOWING i) UNDERWEAR, PAJAMAS and ROBES Handkerchiefs for Ladies, Men, | Boys and Girls in the Imported }| all-Linen as well as in the Swiss Novelties. Come and see. 1000. NEW NOVELTY Leume <=55e a aliecsecr £ omate: figure \ cake up his sesidence in the Hash Marve s tae 0th wn 00 haaan ent basen te tan mo PROPOSES TO SPEND FEW WEL SE HELD FEOu SESE DEMCE aT 4 OCLOCE i af TEasoo = Mas Sera —— i see ae Teen. 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