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PAGE FOUR ~: SOCIETY :-: SOFC OESOOSEOOESOSSEEEEHOEESEOEEESEEEEEEESE | Christmas Vespers Services To Be Held Sunday Afterroon Christmas Vespers services will, be celebrated Sunday afternoon, beginning at 5 o’cloek, in the audi- torium of Key West High Schoot and one of the most interesting programs of its kind which has been presented during the past three years has been arranged. The program has been arranged by Miss Edna Smith,-instructor in} the music department of the in-! stitution and under her training there has been brought forth some. exeeptionally good talent among the students. | Below will be found the pro-| gram: Prelude: Blessed Morn,” Geo. D. Bernard—: High Schoo) Orchestra. Processional: ““O Come, All Ye Faithful,” translation by Rev. F.} Oakley. | Carols: “Merry, Merry Christ-{ mas to You All”; “O Come, All Ye Children,” tune, Adeste Fide-! les; “Once Unto the Shepherds,”| Jessie L. Gaynor. “Away In a} Manger,” Martin Luther—Fourth} Grade Group. Direction, Mrs. Robt. Dopp. | Carols: “Joy to the World.”) Isaae Watts—Senior High School] €arolers. Christmas Story: Luke 2:8-20 —Alton Roberts. “Star of Peace,” Ira B. Wilson; | “Birthday of a King,” W. H. Neid-| large and well equipped force of! linger—Junior high School Girls. “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear,” Edmund H. Sears—Senior High School Carolers. “Angels We Have Hedrd On High,” traditional French Carol —Senior High School Boys Doxble| Quartette. “OQ Holy Night,” Adolphe Adam —Senior High Sehool Carolers. Interlude: “Approach of Day,” Geo. J. Trinkhaus—Flute, Manuel “Sing Oh Sing, This, Domenech; Clarinet, Hector Bar-| roso; Violin, Sidney Aronovitz; iano, Mary Fae McClanahan. Playlet: ‘Follow the Gleam,” Ruth Sayre Bitter—Group of Senior High School Girls. Celia, Ruth Russell; Bernice, Geraldine Knowles; Althea, Margaret Ber- 'nal; Gleam, Juanita Dongo. Anthem: “Beautiful Song of Christmas,” Ira B. Wilson. Recessional : “Jesus Shall Reign,” Isaae Watts—Senior High School Carolers. Postlude: “At Christmas-Tide,” C. Paul Herfurth—High School} Orchestra. Entertainment To Be Given At School House Tonight This evening at the Division Street School at 7:30 o'clock, a most enjoyable entertainment will be given. It is to be presented in| the form of a radio program and! is sponsored by the Division Street, P.-T. A., the proceeds to be used} for fruit for the children of the; sehool at Christmas time. The following numbers will be! rendered: | Herald, Harry Robidere. i Welcome, Rosalie Camalier. j The Land of Snow, 3B2 pupils. ; Christmas Cooks, first graders. | A Christmas Greeting, pupils of! SA! grade. P.-T. Assn. Holds Meeting Wednesday Harris School P.-T. A. held an interesting meeting on Wednes- day afternoon. The meeting was opened by the ~Lord’s Prayer, after which a program was ren- deted. Mrs. Carl Bervaldi and Mrs. Paul Archer sang ‘‘Mother” very beautifully. Miss Jennie Seymour read an interesting and instructive pamphlet on the care of the feet. Mrs. Mary Day’s reading on Parliamentary pro- cedure was enjoyed by all; for it informed the members of many eftors that were being committed at each meeting. The resolutions adopted by the State P.-T. A. at the convention last month were read by Mrs. Wes Archer. They included the topics of School Finance, Non Salary State Board of Education, Subjects of the Curriculum, Mo- tion Pictures, Safety, Juvenile Protection, Library Extension, Slot Mkehines, Health Pledge and Radio. Mrs. S. Cabrera announced that the Lunch Project had been ap-j Proved by President as the money becomes available. : There was some discussion on ‘the employment phase of the proj- ect. after which the ‘ roll wi called. Mrs. M. Meador and Mrs. C. Haskins won the banners for the highest percentage of parents present, while Mrs. E. Albury, Mrs. T. Watkins and Mrs. M. Roosevelt! and would get underway as soon} Biggest Book in the Shirley Bullard. What Fun, Juanita Sanchez, Howard Sanchez, Albert Atwell and Geraldine Jaycocks. Christmas, Merry pupils of 5B grades. My Raggedy Ann, solo by Kitty Symonnette. A Christmas Acrostic, pupils of 3B1 clas Santa Claus is Coming to Town. by fourth grade chorus. Christmas Carols, by grade chorus, Announcer, Gloria Acevedo. World, sixth Group Coming Here For Christmas Miss Lillian Lujan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Lujan, Miss I. Belle Miller, Dave Perry and James Oslislo, are forming a party in Perth Amboy, N. J., and plan to arrive in Key West Christmas day. Miss Lujan has been visiting in New Jersey and points in other states in the north for the past on friends, be at home for the Yule- tide season, as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lujan. This visit will not be the first visit made to Key West by any of those aceompanying Miss Lujan. | Mr. Perry and Mr. Oslislo have once before been here, and Miss | Miller may count this visit her ninth. Dance Tonight At Cuban Clab Collegiate. Dance will be held {tonight at Cuban Club on Duval street starting at 9 o’clock. John Pritchard and his chestra have prepared an | pecially good program of “swing” music for this affair. An un- usually large crowd is expected to attend. | or- Woods won them for the greatest number. The meeting was then adjourned. i LEFT BY BUS LINE Louis Richardson, son of Mr. This Is a country of free enter prise ali right but we gotta be en terprisin’ t’keep it that way. Ain't It furiny how many loafers are always settin’ around watchin’ the other félier loaf. jand Mrs. Will left \by Florida Motor Lines bus | morning for Miami where he will | attend the last day of the air- Richardson, {plane races and maneuvers and watch the start of the planes for {Key West Sunday morning. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! 11 more shopping days till | | {Will fill -your need for those} QPENING SATURDAY Charming native] jhandcrafts and many appropriate i special gifts. j}new things from everywhere. Gene Autry in THE BIG SHOW Comedy and Serial Matince: S-10e; Night: 10-15¢ ee te Christmas, ! seven months, and will, with her! es- this! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WESTIN \JUNIORSENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR DAYS GONE BY ROLLS FOR PAST SIX WEEKS” PERIOD Happénings Here Just 10 Years, ‘Ago Today As Taken From | : The Files Of Tie Citizen | Corinne Curty aia i Aronovitz led the persistent rumors School with perfect about Key West that the head-! the ins i quarters 0: of the Gulf Divi Sidney - ter-than-average grades for Senior High ass _ RARE onor point averfige 3.00, Eli- z ie eiicers Be tmor Larsen, Carmen Sunti, Mario suetion period which ¢los- Napoles; 2.80, Walter McCook; ed December 4. 5, Betty Henriquez; 2.60, Ar- jsion of the U. S. Coast Guard will} i hi rete y riquez; 2.60, Seay = | ‘forty-five pupils accomplished 5 ; 6 2 be moved to Mobile from Key: peteer-t ae 4 thor Lajan, Sergi¢ Alvarez, John | West leaving this city, however, i pericd as fo'lows: and There are 2 {mer.tt; 2.50, Lois Brenner, Jessi : verage 3.90, Co- Watkins; 2.40, Amalia Blanco. jvessels to carry on. Current: +nne Curry, S:dney Aronovitz;' Alecia Borges, Louise Niles; 2.25, jrumors have it that the com-i2.g9, Anita Berkowitz; 2.75, Har- Rdelig Kspmo-a, Virginia Overall; | mander of the division Captain H.!,. 0, Bert Roberts, Ronnie: 9.29, Edwin Carnes, Lenora Lo H. Wolfe, Pay Clerk Dodge 2.60, Margaret Bernal;’ Gertrude Gonzalez, Norma Rigg best lis Adems; SPS etty Ree Russell; 2.00, sey, Ne'lie Perez, Olga Machado, tablishing the new headquarters. | Mary Louis? Bonniwell, Dorothes Griseld: Garcia, Eleanor Ca*ne The exact number of boats, men) Cama ‘ier, Ed:th Rogers, Matthew: Joseph @ampo, Lovise Co lins and equipment to be left at Key/Zacal, John Robinson; Susan Rob- George Moss, Shirley West has not been stated by those/erts, Claudia Albury, Dorothy Josephine Padson, Alice “broadcasting” the Honor point four of the i morning a representative of The Vance Stirrup, Mary Fay McClan- Orta, Eva Valdez; 1.80, Orquidea Citizen was told that nothing in-iahan, Dorothy Mae Dungan, I-' Bermudez. itizabeth formative had been received byjnatius Lester, Olga Kemp, Lu- Gjerin Mitehell, Velia Cast-o. Sy- those in the service stationed|cette de Barritt, Geraldine’ yia Roberts, Ruth Woods, Ruth here. |Knowles; 1.75, Hattie Del Pino,/Cyrrie, Donald Lowe, Shirley {Dorothy Bean, Rae Louise Rus-! piijertson; 1.75, Richard Stead- jsel, Hilary Albury, Wilbur John-| men, Lillie Mae Know'es, Nellie United States Tug Umqua ar- rived at the local naval station }docks this morning from Charles- ton, S. C. The Umqua came to assist the U. S. S. Hanibal in tow- jing the government survey boats from this port to Cuban waters where the navy conducts survey work from December until April jof each year. Vindazer, Paul Monsalvatge, Joe gvivia Henriquez, Soldano, Allen Roberts, Lillie Mae: Cjanahan, Ray Carey; 1.50, Eloise Roberts, Macy ; Romavucrro; 1.60, Raymond Palenzuela, Christine Xnowles; Qvide, Betty Lewin, Ado fo Lopez, Manuel Lopez, Gilbert Lord, Marie Wenry Ggden, Eloina Hernandez, Sands, !Ray Pierce, Leon Sands, Gerald- Virginia Perez, Dolores The Junior High School has ren Y. Russell, Frank Espinola, three pupils with perfect grades Delfin Jiminez, Dorothy Ortagues, for the instruction period ending Robert Smith; 1.50, Abelardo December 4, Elinor Larsen, Car-! Abreu, Gam Collins, Nellie Brost, men Sunti and Mario Napoles. In Kermit Lewin, George Henriquez, all, there are 76 pupils with bet- Marion Taylor. State Prison Inspector Johns was a visitor in Key West today. He inspected the Monroe County |jail and gave Sheriff Cleveland Niles an absolutely clean bill, | complimenting him on the cleanli- ness of the prison and its excel- {lent sanitary conditions. The in- | spector was shown over the city ‘by Sheriff Niles and expressed ‘himself as delighted with the icity. “I have always heard of Key West but this is my first | visit, and I sincerely hope it will not be my last,” he said. CSc esessersresesaoes TOOTHPICK TOPICS (By C. G. FLINT) Seccescoceseseocssoscese ‘CHURCH GROUP The local delegation, which at- tended the Methodist Church D's trict Conference held this week at Paliokee, Fia., returned to Key West yesterday over the highway. The party was composed of Rev. Shuler Peele, Norman Lowe, Mrs. Agnes Pritchard, Mrs, Paul Herriek and Miss Minnie Knowles. LEAVES OVER HIGHWAY Though I am not a cat-fancier, myself, feeling more at home with! dogs, yet I considered it educa- | tional to see Mr. Roberts’ un-{ usually fine and complete collee-, tion of felines. It was my inten- tion to procure a list of the names of Mr. Roberts’ cats, and other data, for a Christmastime contri- bution to “Our Animal Friends.” It seemed impotant to begin with the individual cat, his likes and dislikes and reaction to his en- vironment. Mi. Tioterts, whe is an‘ author: (Cue oe ene eee ity on this subject, as well as fish, collects cats as other men i ws ent first-editions. 1 asked to see h's| A VOLUME OF first-edition cat and he showed me, e Td Gift Ideas —at— Many well known residents of |the north are seeking reservations tin Key West this season. The Ilatest of these is Judge J. W. | Lowell, of New York, who is to | preside over a session of United Customs court to be held in this city in February. Alvin Smith left over the high- way this morning for Jacksonville to be placed on assignment to a route in the Railway Mail Service Following are the candidates who were winners in the elections held last night by the Arthur Sawyer Post American Legion. Ira J. Moon, post commander; P. Bernard Roberts, first vice com- mander; P. R. Clements, second vice commander; R. E. Faulkner, post adjutant; W. J. Schoneck, finance officer; Gerald Lowe, chaplain; G. O. Lucas, historian; Pat Kelly, sergeant at arms; Jerry J. Trevor, D. Goldberg and P. E. R. Stephenson, executive commit- tee. These officers will be in- stalled during the meeting to be \held December 22. a photograph of “the father of them all,” a fine, upstanding an-! cestor, whose 36 descendants now decorate the docks, Mr. Roberts feeds his cats plain, home-cooked fish and it is an impressive sight to see them! flock to his call as he stands in| their midst, a Key West version: of St. Francis with his birds. After catalogueing such eats as; were on duty, I natura‘ly drifted | over to the dogs and met some } of the younger set. My taste runz| to terriers and there was a black- | and-tan with a nice face, who look: ed as though he had once ridde! in his own car! He was trying to; eat a fish twice his size. On the whole I was glad that I! had visited the docks and I shall; begin my piece for “Our Animal} Friends” with confidence of one; who knows his “background,” | |thanks to Mr. Roberts. i Key West, Fia., H i { 1 It was stated today that the committee in charge of the collec- tion of funds for the white way is Imaking excellent progress and within a short time Give Him--- NECKTIES, made by Cheney, Botany and Beau Brummell .. $1.00, $1-50 MANHATTAN SHIRTS - $2.00 and $2.50 sufficient money will be on hand to warrant them in putting the lighting plan in effect. The fund is still shy a few dollars. To be exact $247.50 and efforts are now being made to have some of those who have not contributed as liberally as} others, to help make up the! deficit. The total on hand today is $1,202.50 and the total re- quired to light the white way for the winter is $1,450. | JAMAS .... $2.00, $2.50, LOUNGING ROBES, Silk or Woolen .. $4.95, $6.75, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.75 MONITO SOCKS, Silk or Lisle, 3 pairs $1.00 and 2 pairs $1.00 COCKTAIL JACKETS $6.50 to $10.00 BELTS AND SUSPEND- ERS, Styled by Pioneer |Dee. 10, 1936. Diamond dust will fly again to- morrow when the Box Factory baseball team and the Cuban} day game in the barracks. These} Tablets Drops checks COLDS Stars meet for their usual Sun-| and games are started about 10 o’cloek; each Sunday morning and have| Liquid - Salve- always been well attended by the }fans of the city. Editorial comment: The United! States has her Cal-vin and Mexico! has her Cal-les. The last two} syllables also mean something in’ ;France but not in America, i MONKOE THEATER Mary Boland-Charles Ruggles in EARLY TO BED Lionel Barrymore and Maureen }} Edwin Lewis Morehead an +e DEVS ‘DOLL tache of the naval station at Pen-|7 Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orehes- jsacola, and Miss Edna Mae Saun tra, 15-20c; Night "18-28 iders, of Key West, will be united : lin marriage this evening. Rev. L. Munro, of First Methodist} church will officiate. Miss Saun-| |ders is the daughter of Mr. and’ | Mrs. Appelton Saunders of Kev| | West and has a large number of; | friends. KREMENTZ JEWELRY Tie Pin and Clasp Sets, Stud Sets, Cuff Link Sets, Key Chains. From— 50c¢ ro $5.00 ser LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Pare linen, hand rolled. Bermuda Meat Market Carries Heavy Western Beef Only SPRING LAMB Milk Fed Veal Pork Ham, Pork Tenderloin, Pork Sausages WELL COOKED HAM and RAW HAM Young Roasters—guaranteed tender—also, YOUNG DUCKS All Ingredients for Souse Phone SZ Quick Delivery White at Virginia Street We open and deliver Sunday mornings eae , Per box— $1.00 JACKETS Made with the new pleat- ed back. Al wook— —In New Location— NEW YORK BUSY BEE BARBECUE 905 Simonton Street Offering Parking Space With Four Eattances On Saturdays and Holidays We Will Be Open Until 3 A. M. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE HARTMAN LUGGAGE Trunks, Sait Sky and than-avez2ge work for this Dyson, icdwin Berkowitz, Ray De-; A’myda, ' —~ 3 roth Aguilar, | information. Bearup, Romelda Johnson, Minnie Jack Einhorn, El'yn Evans, Lois! At Coast Guard headquarters this} Lee Watkins, Orvis Kemp; 1.80, Malone, Wallace Mitchel, Phillip| Roberts, | son, Charles Wardlow; 1.60, Anna J oyise Ruseell, Nell Rose Gwynn, ! Mc-} ‘nie Kennedy, Milton Appel, War-} MANHATTAN PA-]; $1.00 to $2.00// ; H ghest Lowest card cavern Zi -hear period S CAleck (hts méreeme. Meon vises Moon sets _ 4:42 i Tomorrow's Tides 20, Mario Flossie Key; 2.00, Copelyn Ram-! Low . ee Baromet-r 8 a. m. today: Sa level, a8. WEATHiR FORECAST (Till 8 p. m, Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Part y jclcudy tonight and Saturday; jmueh change in temperature; gen \tle to moderate variable winds. | Florida: Mostly cloudy, {tered showers in central and ‘nerth portions tonight; s'ightly coder in northwest portion night; Saturday mostly cloudy jslightly colder in north and west- | central portions. ! Jacksonville to Florida Straits jand East Gu'f: Medertae variable {winds becoming northerly over north portion; partly cloudy to overcast jnight and Saturday with jsional showers in north portion. not seat middle ¢ to- = in portions ten Ma: 1 over weather |** occa- 4 WEATHER CONDITIONS ' —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Methed Permancats: $2.50 te $16.00 Hair Dyeing a Specinity Colon‘al Hotel Bidg. Ph 63-W High pressure ateas, crested over the central Plains States and middle Mississ ppi Valle West, overspread most sections of the country, Kansas City, Mo Tomgit 9 aT CUSAS CLUS le .38 inches, and Sait Lake City |= Utah, 30.44 inches, Precipitatio has been general during the last 24 hours over the country east of the Mississippi River and on the When you think of KEY WEST REAL ESTATE think of the OVER-SEA REALTY EXCHANGE OVER-SEA HOTEL || BUY — seLt — REWT i] LEWINSKY’S) Men’s Shop —FOR— A MERRY XMAS Give Him— Vicks CouGH Drop Peninsular & Gceadental Steamshs Company bifcctwe December Tiee 1525 SS CUBA ——— P. M. arriving Key Wext 7 = Leaves Key West Mondays ané for Hevana . Eewasr .7 Leavex Tampa, Fila Fer ferther micrmatee en¢ rete: cel “hoor 4 & COSTss, 4g and 35c. | Hickok Belts, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50. Hickok Suspenders, $1.00. Hickok Tie Clips, Studs!) and other jewelry, 50c; : | HI ii Hy Styled by Manhattan. j}