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PAGE FOUR it SOCAET Y ore) Much Interest In Operatic Concert Early ticket sales today ind cated that the Key West Light Opera Company wi!] play to a capacity audience Tuesday night when it presents its first operatic concert in the High School Audi- torium. The concert, sponsored by the Key West Woman’s Club, is for the benefit of the local we fare community fund. George Mills Whitee is arrang- ing the program which will include a number of operatic selections. | presented by loca! musicians, A girls’ chorus will offer sev-} eral special numbers which | are expected to be exceptionally we!l received, while some of the better known and more popular, numbers from Gilbert and Sulli-| Vespers Service To Be Held Sunday ‘Miss Edna Smith, head of the} music department of the Key! West High School, today an-| nounced the third annual Vespers} service to be held by the school to be presented next Sunday in the auditorium of the institu-| tion. \ The program of vocal num-: bers and instrumental music will| this year be on a grander and| more impressive scale, it is in-| dicated on the program, and will) include a larger number of par- ticipants. The public is invited ta attend this service. On Friday of this week the en- tire program of the service will ” TWO GOLDEN DAYS ecccescccccccccccecccecs | (By ROBERT T. BURDETTE) | eeecccccccccencccccecece There are two golden days in the week upon which and about which I never worry—two free days, kept sacredly free from (fear and apprehension. One of these days is yesterday. terday, with its cares -and s, and all its pains and aches, all its faults, its mistakes and passed forever— . Tuesday Evening: posi van’s operettas will also be pre- sented. These will include selec- tions from The Pirates of Pen-| zance, HMS Pinafore, and Gon-' Y doliers. Selections frém the last/ ¢,. will include ‘the ‘chorus of “the! dances, < W. Curry Harris, popular Key | blunders, has West baritone, wi'l be featured in beyond recall. solos of the major general of the} {| cannot undo an act Pirates of Penzance and of Sinnac = Joseph Porter af pears | rret Eames uneey 8 word The concert Tuesday night will(that I said. All that it holds of be the first cultural’activity of the my life, of wrong, regret and season open to the public. Several | sorrow, is in the hands of the similar programs are expected | Mighty Love that can bring honey to be given during the season, ant out of the rock, and sweetest this will be the first, and all funds | waters out of the bitterest desert., derived from the sale of tickets tu!-phe jove that can turn it wili be used in local weliare work. weeping into laughter, that can give beauty she _..———--—— | for the spirit of heaviness, joy of TO WED ISSUED i | night, Save memori: linger like the perfume of roses in the heart of the day that is jgone, I have. nothing to do with From December 1 until Decem-! yesterday. It was mine—it is ber 8 there have been but two God’s. marriage licensts idsued by Judge! . And the other day that T do not the records in,his office. | eariitiome ste puurdene aie cuceriie seat Fea fee mae oe s large promise and mistakes, is Russell; Joseph B. Gates and| % {#t-beyondsmy mastery as tte Ottilie R. Bethel. dead sister, Yesterday. It is a day of God’s. Its sun will rise in a roseate splendor, or behind a for the _ beautiful that I) ifor ashes, the garment of praise! the morning for the woe of the! , Sweet and tender, that} - | eoccccccccce | YOUR DESTINY k of weeping clouds—but it ill rise. Until then the same love and patience that held yesterday, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Prominent Figures in the First Christmas Seal Sale Miss Bmily P. Bissell who thirty years ago originated the first Christmas Seal sale in this country ts shown above with Leigh Mitchell Hodges, then a columnist on the Philadelphia North American and her enthust- astic backer in selling penny siamps to raise money to fight tuberculosis. In.bonor of Miss Bissell a luncheon was held December 8 in Wilmington, Delaware, at which Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, was the chief speaker and Mr, Hodges the toastmaster. The luncheon was attended by 350 distinguished physicians and laymen, and messages of congratulation were received by Miss Bissell i from tuberculosis associations all over the country, and from foreign countries that sell Christmas Seals to finance their tuberculosis programs, PERSONAL MENTION COccccccceccacncccoorescecseccovevcecoceesexecces | Commandante - Creseenglo 5 Miami, en route home, accom- brera, official of the Cuban’ navy, panied by Jack Golden, manager afrived yesterday-from ‘Havana todof the Key West Colonial Hotel,| meet with local officials ard “dis-|-who. will visit in Miami. cuss matters pertaining to the erection on February 24 of a monument to Jose Marti. Charles H. Ketchum, eee | of a local brokerage business, leit] | this morning for a business visit Mrs, W. C. Duncan left on the in Miami. {Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa accompanying the body of | her sister, M Alma Hutchinson, ,; as far as E is, Fla., where serv- isitor in Key West, returned yes- ‘NORTH CAROL! | NICELY | FUR! |TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. | WANTED—Two gir's WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEE 8. 1934. | COMPLETE PLANS i CLASSIFIED = — To MEET Furs COLUMN (Continued from Page One) Grooms, Fred Eberhardt, Bernard Pecoveccccrs-scccecosces ©. DeWitt. y Cc Guard Plane V-153, duces scared piloted by G. E. McGovern, and vith M. R. Durbin, ef the Auds- bon Society representing the bic- Whitehead street, logical survey at Tavernier, as __—— = passenger, arrived this morning. FOR RENT Mr. McGovern comes te take up FURNISHED ROOM ™&tters im connection with the air Add ; Trace Sunday and to complete cer- devo; tain details which are considered Y especially imter- ational events. A COUPLE Apply 1 around servants. R24 near business section, P. O. Box 373. ISHED HOUSE OR LOW ER FURNISHED A PAR T- et MENT. Apply, 410 Margaret CARD OF THANKS street after 6 p, m. deed-6ty 2 eel — eres We take this means of thanking FOR RENT—Upper apartment. ‘our many friends and neighbors for Four rooms and bath; mo chil-| their kin mee during our dren. Apply Gaiti’s Barber; recent bereavement, the less of Shop, 109 Duval street. our beloved one, Gharles W. Rich- oct19-tf' ards. To those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the all beru ly = f f' grateful MRS. ANNIE RICHARDS AND dec9-1tx modern conveniences, 1116 Grinnell street. hy, we are indeed nov: WANTED for service. Experienced gir ferred. Apply New York- Bee Barbecue, 905 Sim« street. dee)-1t curb pre- Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty FOR SALE Colonial Hotel Bidg. Ph. 63-W BICYCLES—-WE RENT by the Hour, Day or Week. Repair all! [> makes and paint them with Nu- Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents for the Rellfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $1.00 per week. Phone Li: Stowers Company, f Sez he's gorm to co ms Chrsimes choppin e2- = The woman wtc says anc Sars ang pays = 2 t2xcayer- Onsiew Steven--i Warne BORN TO CAMBLE Short Be Matinee: 5-10c: Night a mec is Over-Seas TransportationCo.,.Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT NOTICE Miss Helen Smiley, who is a|WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST — ON— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 82 State 701. Piant de therein. Phone water Board. Roger Watkins, who with his C. A. Parramore, repreenting aes Benjamin is peas OPENING SATURDAY one of the large packing estab- some time on the Keys checking —in New Location— lishments, who was in the city on a’ up on slot machine licenses, ar-| NEW YORK regular business trip, left yester-\ rived yesterday afternoon and left| BUSY BEE BARBECUE day afternoon on the Cuba for, again this morning. 9C5 Simonton Street Tampa. | holds tomorrow. Save for the Star of Hope that gleams forever oo | Ceeerecccecooccsoonooeess jon the brow of Tomorrow, with! e ° lDheichar se| tender promise into the heart of TOOTHPICK TOPICS |The character and talents of those | alae A rained wuintheeatesen™ born between November 21 to December 20 | ing of the Infinite Love that is; SAGITTARIUS people usually! higher than the stars, wider than} ©*! aim well and hit the mark in all the skies, deeper than the seas. It has been some time since the| matters; are outspoken, and de | ee is God’s day. It wily good old game of es hypocrisy. Are prophetic, There is left for myself, then, and cannibals” has found favour| and can tell the outcome ef almost: hut one day in the week—Today. among the other simple games of ny enterprise from the beginning. childhood. In fact, it been| 30" busy and keep busy and mind ; < a ae z j their own affairs. Quick, want to some time since simplicity itself | finish one thing before taking up was a childish virtue. The youth! another. Very careful about de- of today is a canny individual with] tails. Enterprising and far see- the proclivities of either a G-man | ing. Careful in money matters, | or a Capone. If he is “good | but not stingy. The women are bouts hekehaulaten ini uHocy if good housekeepers and judicious ve neve S Mr. Hoover, 1! mothers. These people see and one of the corner gang, he apes the} think of things ordinary mortals latest Public Enemy. And his head|never dream of. Their words if full of violence and a knowledge! strike home. Are very decided,, of biology that would stun his own| and cannot bear to see suffering. | grandfather. He is a “stream-|Their generosity is always taken line” type, mental'y smooth and} advantage of, and ingvates cause! from a too early contact}them much sorrow. Quick to an- h unholy news-print and reek-) ger, but quickly over it; they for- ing film-romance. It is rather sadj give, but never forget, Incline to and pitiful to see how quickly the! expect too much from others less’ and I journey but one day at bloom of innocence is lost, andj fortunately placed in the Zodiac. replaced by tawdry self-assurance} Should by all means marry one; is Man’s Day. { Water Front common to the poo!-parlors of the} born between March 21 and April] Dutifully I run my course and land. Yet “there must be som?/19 (Aries), also same sign as self; Work my appointed task on ‘that; good in him,” his parents will say] (Sagittarius). Should wear aj day of ours. God, the Almighty; as they find him drunk on beer; TURQUOISE, Carbunc’e or Dia-: and the all-loving takes care of fortunate than those who never the old days of ignorance and; g20,gnildren an ancel of Stood sixty sears’ fest. til. too late, that life is no fai Key West, Fla., and cigarettes at the bud of man-| mond. | Yesterday and Tomorrow. knew “a spade,” until they fell and fairy-stories, how many remained FAILS. Despite scarcity 5 a | er by mail, S0e a botile. tale but stern and bitter reality Bec. 5, 1936, terday afternoon from Havana be printed in The Citizen. ; where she went for a Short stay. By LE MARS ices will be held and interment take place. 5-6t (By C. G. FLINT) | a Offering Parking Space With Four E On Saturdays and Holid: Will Be Oren Until 3 A. M. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE Miss Juanita Mayg, who left Miss Edah Albury, who was in last week for a visit at Gainesville, Today, any woman can carry the|Key West for the funeral of her Fla., accompanied by Mrs. Juan burdens of just one day. Any!aunt, Mrs. Ella Louise Albury,'.Carbonell and her daughter, Mss man can resist the temptation of jleft this morning for Miami. | Martha Carbonell, returned over Today. O, friends, it is only when! jthe highway ‘ast evening. Mrs. we wilfully add the burden of be ‘Carbone and daughter are ex- those two awful eternities—Yes-] W. F. Atkinson, manager of pected to return within the next terday and Tomorrow—such bur-}the Colonia] Orange Court Hotel few days, dens as only the Mighty God can'at Orlando, Fla., who was spend-: sustain—that we break down. ing a vacation in Key West, left’ if a Cold i Threatens... It is not the experience of To-! over the highway this morning for day that drives men mad. It is! i Timely use of this especially designed | the remorse for something that! DECEMBER HAS COME! aid for nose and | happened Yesterday, and dread of! what Tomorrow may disclose.! And so have our array of attrac-| tive Christmas Gifts at the upper throat, helps | prevent many colds. | These are God’s days. Leave| ao,) Old Island Trading Post 30cond $0c | them with Him. a| Shop at the Post and Be Satisfied, Fs | VICKS VA‘TRO-NOL ces Any man can fight the battles of has a DECIDE ON THE THIS CHRIS TMA i IVA S wi Therefore, I think and I e. That is the easy way. That} North End Duval Street on o| Debate and Musical Selections Thursday, Dec. 10, 8 P. M. High School Auditorium = 1 hood. Perhaps he is really mor2} | tore themselves upon it? And, -s BumsteadsWor mSyrup “To children an of merey.” Where | IT NEVER fost of SANTONIN. ft {ithat way” and never knew, un Z ay i | Bet. C. A. Voorhees. M. U.. Philedelphis 330 Duval street, DRUGGIST ALSO COOK EL PASO, Tex.—Abel Romo, druggist of this city, recently won | the prize in a cooking contest | sponsored by the women’s club. EIGHTEEN IS ENOUGH FORT WORTH, Texas.—‘‘No; more babies for me,” vowed Mrs. U. R. Bennett, 39, of this city, after giving birth to her eigh- teenth child. MONROE THEATER TODAY i SINFUL ADMISSION = -- 38¢) Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- head street. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park from and to Boston, New York, Miami, Jacksonville, Galveston, New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, Miami anc New Orleans every two weeks CLYDE-MALLORY C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Orn Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8 For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office o +3 Residence 1309 {