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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HARRIS SCHOOL HONOR ROLL |ssereseessseeseseseceses we ARRIVAL IN PERSONAL MENTION 4 | aceon mar School during the six weeks’ | Knowles, Ralph Petersen, Everett; Bobby @ ence A 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sands! period ending December 4, 1936, Rosam, Bernell Sands, Louis | who have been visiting here for; | | o Bi a ee ra oaks Dag Beaiarsion Seete Jimmie” Btgyidtun, hein] eta ene Wee een ee eee Lowe, Julius Napoles, “Mildred Thompeon, Carlisle Wiliams, Pat lon sec gaelic? tol ee ee Evans, Barbara Johnson, Ruth" sy Albury, Nell Rose Archer, Glo-| Miami whore Mr. Sands is em- | Thompson, Elen Wharton, Vera rina Curry, Rose Mary Carnes,| ployed with the Florida East Tepo't the birth last evening in 3 j Waite. | Madge Key, Madge Mallory, Jose-| Coast Railway. local hosyital of an eight-pound aie daughter. 6B—Billy becaiiy phine Perez, Jean Peterson, Sarah} Berkowitz, onners,! Perez, Shirley Roberts, Alice Ra-} } : | Roy Rogers. | mirez, Rose Sawyer, Nell Sands,| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hathaway,/ Asked how Mrs. Rice and the | 5A-5B—Chatles Cervantes, Al-!Nellie Thrower, Ruby Wharton,} Who, have been absent from the! new arrvigi were, the doctor re- Ibert Johnson, Jack Malek, Edna/Louis Narcisa, Eugene Sweeting. | City for sometme, visiting at Vari-| plied they were both doing nicely. |Mae Hoff, Henrietta Carey. | 4B—Phillip Bradley, Manuel, 0uS points throughout the coum” He also ca'd that no name had been 4A—Arthur Armayor, Everett Castillo, Daniel Lujan, Paul Light-| 3» returned to Key West pia. Be for Gib Seley 00 get i ‘ry Robidere,| A lovely Christen: per en. Rosam, Jimmie Singieton, Patsy bourne, Bernard Roberts, Kenneth , Ver the highway. B sepa a radio program. Harry Robidere, vee Christmas number en-' aipgry, Jean Peterson, Ruby;Meador, Harvey Shehane, Kirk-' weeccccecce: most appropriately attiped, as aj titled “ suaeees; Merry Christ-| Wharton, Nellie Thrower, Bobby wood Pierce, Kermit Watkins, Ern-; Lieutenant Wm. Klaus, U. S.! ° was rendered by “te 58 Cowles, est Mujica, Eugene Roberts, Maude| N., officer in charge ef the naval! C L A S 5 I F ] E D herald, came out in front of the; mas coetalnysnajsanemmient ey eee 4B—Thomas. Saunders, Bar-! Brady, Georg:na’ Catsro, Rose’ station, and Mrs. Klaus, who were’ COLUMN anee | Parent-Teacher Assn. Puts On Enjoyable Entertainment fof the local clinic, end Mrs. Rice, Friday evening a most delight-,the 3A grade. They wore capy ainment, sponsored by|and bows of red and green. n Street Parent-Teach-! Shirley Bullard told the audi- ssociation, was given at the|ence what was the “Biggest Book Division Street School. The pro-|in the World.” ceeds will be used dor the pur-| Juanita Sanchez, § Howard chasing of fruit for the students’ Sanchez, Geraldine Jaycocks, and of the school. | Albert Atwell told “What Fun” It was presented in the form of! Christmas brings. Helseth, Catherine audience neal bene in to the) nae Kitty ee: hug-/ bara Thompson, Charles Coltins,! Curry, Marguerite De Leon, Patsy} attending the air maneuvers in| a aan ; ened on the Galsiabout it. mend sang © | Marguerite dase os {Geehring, Joan Elbertson, Anna) Miami, returned over the high-| = faa = ch Gi the beck.) Se cults Of the SB2 “Claci| 8A—Lauriette Bethel, Donald | Overall, Barbara Thompson, Bar-| way Saturday afternoon to.be in| ee Reet aad’ and eliverlat [gave al aGi Mitem iA copetic?. Crm Se ne ne arene ieee amet JEN a Paneer a eee ene) ee Skemp hed =a eas . aAtetadlaa the werd “Christanas.” ee __._ |O'ga Munson, Grace Pita. lof the International Air Races’ Se ah abete ioe cor oti thal Mean aeeiat Goede anverre| Sirens eee Nee ease wood 2 Rei) eee from thin: city, Son Tienata. aang . : . illiams. i ley, William Demeritt, Bennie 7 vere suitably decorated in the good news that “Santa Claus -2B. ‘ : inv ea Seatediied the! is Coun to Town,” ee idee: ef paris mae Al ieee _Atthur “Ingraham, | Attorney Wm. H. Malone, for-'! ganization. Experience unneces- stage were the performers. |” ‘Whetast-sromber on the pre-|nced Alportus Bett Jo cTolle, |Memtere, Kermit Roberts, Slecbert|merly of Kay West xt now a| <0; Geedeeesemece cue Gloria Acevedo, dressed as a gram was a group of Christmas’ Amparo Ovide, .Marion Solano,, Strack, Kermit Sweeting, Lau-|7¢sident of Miami, arrived yes tial. se saling. Write 15 page, stood by the microphone Carols by the Sixth Grade Chorus.|Retty Jean Wharton, Patricia’ riette Bethel, Dorothy Buckley,!te’day over the highway to at- dis Madison Bldg., e pom pren and announced each number. Tiny, They wore white capes which gave| Duane, Joanne Watkins, | Betty Lou Bethel, Elena Cordero, | tend to important business mat-| e jecl5-2ax Rosalie Camalier gave a “Wel-/a most striking effect. 2A—Kermit Roberts. lJackie Fleitas, Harriet McNeil,| tes and expects to leave tomor-/ MISCELLANEOUS come.”” Station X-M-A-S_ then 2B—Gera'dine Albury, Amelio | Phy'lis Roberts, Martha Russell,;"¢W morning on the return. | Then some pupils of the 3B2 off with a Merry Christmas to) Roza. tact Se linerou frie Sends Mane! Class wearing little red caps, told’ All. |MAN—To become contact man ‘ and investigator for national or- signed aa to ANYONE INTERESTED IN George Southerland, one of the FATHER DIVINE TEACH- 1A—Arthur Boza, Evelio Mar-! Mae Sterling, Carolyn Suarez. about the “Land of Snow” in rero, Cleyton Pppy,’ Ruth Rok). 2B—Kenneth Blackwell, Wa'do | erts. “_ “"* Collins, Donald? Curry, Conway) 1B1—Mary! | Mallory, ©; Evelyn Key, Robert Nércisa, Joseph! Shehane, Billy Albufy, Raul Perez, |Pént,’ Harry Roberts, Billy Shaw,| Benjamin Saunders. oe Roy Spencer, Dan Stirrup, Rose | 1B2—Sonya Holt, Lorraine Not-'Canalejo, Ruth DiNegro, Dorothy; tage, Feye Bervaldi, “Rdbétt | Hobbs, Georgina Lopez, Dolores Archer, © Manuel ‘Motinza," Led ;Machin, Virginia Williams, Clari- Hicks, Billy Albury, Martha “Wat- | Bel Murison. kins, Millman Ingraham. 2B-8B—Norman Johnson, Al- lian Carey, Charles Spencer, Car- Perfect Attendance Record |rie Gomez, Buddy Rodriguez. 6A—Jack Aguero, Tom Alfon-}Lois Archer, Joy Bal!, Rose Areh-| so, Russell Baker, John Bearup,|er, Clara Bailey, Louise Shehane, | Raul Cuesta, John Lewis Day,; Marion Solano, Betty Jean Whar- Manuel Fernandez, Curry Higgs.'ton, John Monsalvatge, Eugene Benjamin Lowe, Julius Napoles,! Knowles, Edward Albertus, Pa- Tony Rosenda, Alfred Romaguer-| tricia Dunae, Betty Jo To'le, Am- ya, Howard Russell, Iver Russell,! paro Ovide. Richard Stewart, John Watkins,! 2A—Cynthia Perez, Katie Rob-/ Oliver Young, Billy Bethel, Mil-/erts, Ruth Roberts, Mary Louise! dred Evans, Jewel Fine, Fannie, ; Ingraham, Barbara Johnson, Lo: etta Kemp, Betty Joan Roberts, i Rose Marie Roberts, Doris Rob- | cellis, Rose Mae Higgs, Antonio Ruth' AnneZ, Ernest Sawyer, Richard{ Fena Perez, Jose Fernandez, Creigh-! El'en;ton Bethel, Daniel Castro, Alvin} song and motion. | Four little girls of thé first grade cunningly dressed in caps and. aprons told that they were, “Christmas Cooks” for little Jack Horner who sat on his stool while they brought in his pie. Then while they sang to him “he stuck in his thumb and pulled out a plum.” The cooks were Elaine Albury, Rose Marie Sanchez, Cleora Fay Roberts and Mary Frances Lumley, while Howard Jones took the part of Jack Hor ner, A beautiful “Christmas Greet-‘see the lovely art work of their| ing” was sung by some pupils of| children, To Give Concert Tomorrow Night i Members of the Key West | Light Opera company are » making their final for the concert which will be pre-! sented 8:15 o’clock tomorrow} Alina Freyre, daughter of Mr. and| Wharton, Vera Waite, Charles Thrower, Kermit Roberts, Robert Mrs. Eneas Freyre, which happy, Watkins, event took place Saturday night! evening in the auditorium of Key} West High School. The last re-| hearsal will be held this evening; at 7:30 o’clock. The program which has been} perfected after weeks of practice will be one of the most compre-! hensive ever presented by a local company of perfromers, it is said, and will comprise numbers from both light and grand opera. Selections of solos, duos, trios and quartets have been taken from both light and grand operas and are so arranged to blend inj one delightful musical which will be appreciated by lovers of vocal | and instrumental offerings. The entire proceeds of the eve-; ning’s entertainment will be placed in the Community Welfare Fund, which is used for the needs and betterment of those who are; in straightened circumstances. | Aanonxcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. F. Lones an- nounces the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Mae Lones, to, TODAY’S Temperatures* Highest Lowest . Normal Mean Yesterday’s Precipitation. .0 Ins. Normal Precipitation Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises .. Moon sets . High . Low . Barometer 8 a. m. today: Sea level, 30.03. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; not) much change in temperature;, moderate winds, mostly northeast j or north. Florida: Cloudy tonight, pre- ceded by light rain in central and northeast portions, slightly colder in extreme north portion; Tuesday cloudy, slightly cooler in central and northeast portion. Jacksonvile to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate northeast to north winds, and mostly over-} cast weather tonight and Tues-! | Thomas Gato Weds \Fancy Work Sale {sale in connection with a ; supper to be held tomorrow after-| Irving Bush, Jack Malek, Charles .| Ohio Valley, West Gulf .jand Plateau States, overspread | .| ville, Ky., and Abilene, j Utah, 30.36 inches. Moderate rain | Pianists for the evening were) Mrs. Laura G. Crusoe, Miss Alce} Curry, and Mrs. Josephine Dough-' try. At the conclusion of the pro-, gram Mrs. Claude Albury, presi- dent of the P.-T. Ai, thanked those who had helped in any way; to make the evening, such a suc-j cess. Then she announced that} there would be an Art Exhibit in} , the Division Street School audi- torium on Wednesday, December} 16th until noon on Thursday, ecember 17th. Each parent wa’ jinvited to visit the exhibit and |rive in Key West Wednesday by INGS, cal! Mrs. Mary E. Mcin- tyre, 1205 South street (ur- irs), § dec12-3tx assistants to ‘Harry Hopkins,: Washington administrator of re-| lief and allied projects, arrived by plane yesterday from.‘Miami and ——- is a guest 6f/iDri' Rexford. Guy, ——— Tugwell ‘in’ the «:eommandant’s.— 1) ms 73 quarters: beithe! stati , FURNISHED HOUSE, conven Apply 610 deci 2-6tx iences, rage. Whit>-street, Attorney W. Curry Harris, who’ was attending a session of the. League of Municipalities in Day-} tona Beach as representative from! Key West, returned over the high-! way yesterday. NICELY FURNISHED 200M near bus ness section. Add-es P. 0. Box 273. de=9 tf FURNISHED HOUSE OR LOW ER FURNISHED APART - = 3 | MENT. Apply, 410 Margaret Corrington Gill, assistant 10; street after 6 p. m. . Harry Hopkins, is expected to ar- FOR RENT—Upper plane from Havana where he went] Four rooms sian yp i aonge yesterda®, dren. Apply Gaiti’s In Havana, Cuba News has been received in the! today}city announcing the marriage of|erts, Catherine Saunders, arrangements! Thomas Gato, Jr., son of Mir, and} Stricker, Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Thomas Gato, and Miss in Havana, Cuba. The newly- j weds will make their home in Ha-}Howard Johnson, Sidney Lowe,| Stanley, Higgs, Dolores vana. (Mr. Gato has numerous friends in Key West all of whom wish the young couple all happiness and success in ther married life. Plate Supper And 1 Many lovely fancy work ar- will be offered in a fancy work plate noon at 5:00 o’clock in Sunday School building under the aus- pices of the ladies of First M. E. (Stone) Church. Hand work articles were made, by ladies of this church. A good menu has been prepared for the: plate supper. James Milton Whitehead, son of Mrs. Louise Whitehead. The wedding is to take place in the near future, it is stated. | WEATHF® north and night, central portions to- WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low this morning in the Lake Superior re- gion, Duluth, Minn., and Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 29.84 inches; while high pressure areas, crested over the Appalachian region and States, of the; Louis- Texas, | 30.38 inches and Salt Lake City,: most of the remainder country, Wytheville, Va., has oceurred during the last 24) hours cn the Texas coast, and; light rain on the middle Gulf, }coast, and in northern and soutli-; eastern Florida, There has also’ been light rain or snow in portions, of New England and rain on the coast of Washington, Tempera-! tures have fallen throughout most; jof Texas and New England, and! have risen in most of the other localities, where readings are near jor above normal, Temperatures at 4 Mothers ! In treating children’s colds, don’t take ICKS ee VaeoRus day, with occasional rains over: pencer, Louise Stinespring, Mary ee Stinespring, Betty Rose Kas | Marie Thompson, Henrietta Carey, | | Betty Lou Roberts, jticles suitable for Christmas gifts'Jack Steadman, Manvel jAvila, Olando |8 a. m. this morning ranged from ‘18 degrees at Eastport, Me., jetty June Cottrell, Caridad Ban- Rodriguez, Alice Suarez, bd | Stirrup. 6B—Jack Aritas, James Aritas,; 2B—George Albury, Joe Fleit-! Hoeffer, Billy Helseth, jas, Ange! Garcia, Braxton Warren, Acosta, Geraldine Albury, Amelia ‘Boza, Margaret Curry, Shirley Curry, !Betty Lou Greene, Lorraine Greene, Evon Lones, Sara Bertha Lowe, Camil!a Rodriguez, Helen Turner, 1A—Arthur Boza, Billie Brandt, Charles Curry, Floyd Hoeffer, Ben- jamin Johnson, Louis Signorelli, Evelio Marrero, Charles Perez, Frank Rom, Robert Russell, Bet- t¥ Johnson, Betty Knowles, Nellie} Peterson, Ruth Roberts, Mary Rus- sell, Betty Taylor. 1B1—Billy Albury, Leonard Canalejo, Billie Gray, Benjamin Saunders, Jack Spencer, Lorraine Acosta, Zelma Dee Griffin, Mary Lou‘se Knowles, Mary Mallory, Evelyn Shehane. 1B2—Robert Archer, Warren ‘Joseph Raymond Maloney, Ra'ph Overall, | Harry Osterhoudt, Roy Rogers, Charles Sands, Ernest Salazar, Marian Shehane, Jennie Albury,' Phyllis Aspinal, Thelma ‘Carey, Catherine Conners, Margaret Pin- | der, Argelia Perez, Mary Woods.! 5A-5B—Betty Ruth Chastain, | Shirley Roberts, Thelma Knowles, Carl Ford,; Varela, : Sylvia Sanchez, Alba Lopez, Em-! ‘ma Neal Ayala, Edna Mae Taylor,| Cervantes, Albert Johnson, Ardi- mus Betancourt. 5B—Malcolm Archer, Donald Calleja, George Demeritt, Frank Aguero, Henry Munro, Elmer Or- ;tega, Irwin Roberts, Henry Sol- dano, Anthony Signorelli, Elma} Bethel, Leo Hiclis, Millman Ingra- Aguero, Charity Albury, Amelia! ham, Billy Albury, Michael Throw- Baso, Rose Bethel,, Erundina Fer-j er, Robert Walterson, Billy Bailey, nandez, Clarise Fine, Betty Mc-|Hensford Nunnery, Faye Ber- Cu'lough, Fey McDonald, Lor-;valdi, Rose Bradley, Connie Goeh- raine Russell, Phyllis Saunders: jring, Edna Johnson, Beverley | 4A—Arthur Armayor, Erhest!Suatez, Martha Watkins, Audrey Cabana, " Clarence! Robinson. SPUE LUE BU aE ETERS “FL SUSU RESUS 82 T0 {es to \l'aecommodate the large NEW ANNEX | crowds which wil!‘no doubt patron- PLACE: ize,this night club at the big PENA’S levents scheduled for the winter jseason, the first of which will vel the opening on Christmas Eve. As in the past, the management of Penais Place lives up to its rep- utation of having the finest con- coctions to be found anywhere. An improvement that has been; With the completion of a new; made is the new arrangements of annex czpable of accommodating | tabies. They have been placed on 200 couples comfortably, Pena’s) the veranda for the usually pleas- “Garden of Roses” has scheduled! snt weather and for cold or FORMAL OPENING SCHEDUL- ED TO BE HELD ON CHRISTMAS EVE {the formal opening for Christmas| stormy weather there is ample! Eve. ispace in the ba‘lroom for the Said to be the coziest night club/ tables. in the city, Pena’s “Garden of| A newly-organized dance or- Roses” is in the heart of town!chestra, “Sugar” Sweeting’s Swing in a spot that is nicely located] Band has been secured to play at away from the crowd and noise} Pena’s. Popular “swing” numbers of the city. jthat are the “tops” of the season A new bar, ultra modern in| wili 9:1 be included on the musical every respect, has been construct- i arranged for ow ve, Also, the orchestra is making! toj arrangements to have one of Key! }73 degrees at Key West. | West’s best singers present at G. S. KENNEDY, | this big opening te give her ins Official in Charge. | terpretation of several new num-} HEAR YE! HEAR YE! | 11 more shopping days till H Christmas! Old Island Trading Post Will fill your need for these special gifts. Charming nativel ,handerafts and many appropriate new things from everywhere. jwith friends, left yesterday after- | Walter Norman was an arrival] on the morning plane yesterday! for a visit with his family and in; the afternoon left by plane for Miami. C. Grover Flint, who was visit-/ ing for several weeks in Key West; noon for Miami on business andj will possibly returii ‘Tater in the week, Thomas E. Miller was a passen-| ger on the afternoon plane for Miami and will return within the next few days. | Ed. Lowe, who was in Key. Wrst for two days on business,! left on the plane yesterday for; Miami. State Senator Arthur Gomez left yesterday afternoon for Mi-' ami to confer with officials and others in connection with matters’! pertaining to the bridges and will) later on go to Tallahassee. | ‘Captain Alfred Ferdinandsen, director of the Marine Survey be-} ing held in Miami and Key West, arrived on the plane from Miami yesterday ‘for a visit with the lo- cal unit of the survey. Attorney ‘Thomas E. Price, of Miami, was an° arrival: on. the plane from: Miami yesterday morn- ing on matters: eonngected with. his practice. | Henry Renedo, who has been in, Miami for the past several weeks. | arrived yesterday morning by! plane from Miami. : Lionel H. Plummer, chief dis-| bursing officer at the lighthouse} department, who was in Miami! for the past 10 days, returned) over the highway yesterday after-| noon. Mrs. Plummer will remain in Miami for a while with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs..Joseph Plummer and 7 life son, Joseph Lionel. ‘rotect Your Home frora Tubetculosis' BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Shop, 109 Duval street. oct 19- !?WO FURNISHED HOUSES modern conveniences. A) 1116 Grinnell street. nov2 FOR SALE BICYCLES—WE RENT by the Hour, Day or Week. Repair al!) — makes and paint them with Nu- Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R Stowers Company. nov20-tf TYPEWRITING PAPEK — S® shcets, 5c. The Artman Press, eugi PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed. cards, $1.25. The Artmas Press. eng? ;OLD PAPERS FoR SALE—Twe- bundles for 5c. The Citizen Or- fice. octié PRINTING—Quatity Printing of the Lowest Prices. The Arv- man Press. sug? NOTICE ‘ig WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant) ‘Board, Phone 701. The MAYFLOWER 308 Room am Sav one lnowe Famed bor @ ho mew, ene terse ens or GARAGE ctren ne The village toss Eee Veter have hired 2 ecw come as Se eae oe Mt Hope Gurm te wena seaser next summer. Lighten’ sever stokes tect © the same placc—enct = arom way it ciffers from 2 eter ewer 25¢ PLATE SUPPER 25< | A e- Ls <M E Chart |

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