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PAGE FOUR Connell Pupils To Stage Entertainment On Friday A Christmas entertainment by the kindergarten pupils of the Convent of Mary Immaculate will be staged at St. Oecilia’s Hall on the Convent grounds on Friday; evening, December 18, beginning | at 6:30 o'clock. i An excellent program has been; arranged, and an enjoyable eve- ning’s entertainment is promised all who attend. The program follows: “Christmas Carol” Kindergarten Pypils “What Will You Give This Christmas?” Song, M. L. Albury, J. Lord. Playlet, “Let’s Characters: Grandfather, R. A. Parks Gran¢mother, Z. F, Cabrera Mother, M. West Father, L. West Children and grandchildren, ; F. Sawyer, J. A. Parks Y. Cremata, Alvarez,‘ S. Rivas, J. Navarro “Merry Minutes” Characters: Elf, J. Cooper | Minutes, B, L. Lowe, D. Auxier, E. Almyda, C. R.} Strunk, M. L. Saunders, L| Roman, B. A. Canov Trevor, N. C. Menend Lord, L. Adams, M. L. bury be Ce‘ebrate” “Merry Christmas” Characters: Messenger Girl, G. Pena Children, C. Fernandez, I. Soriano, R. Toledo, M. M. Russell, L. Adams, Z, Rod- riguez, C, Herrera, R. M. Stirrup, E. Garing, M. Bosa, Miss E. Russell Weds J. Richardson Saturday evening was ast scene of a very pretty and quiet} wedding, when Miss Elizabeth’ Louise Russell, and John Richard-! son were united in holy mati- mony at the Fleming Street Methodist Church parsonage by Rev. Shuler Pgele. 1 The wedding was witnessed by! the close relatives ofs the con- tracting parties, Miss Russell is the daughter of Mrs. Berlin Russell, and Mr. Richardson is the son of Mr. and: Mrs. Roland Richardson, The couple has a host of friends} who wish them a long and happy! wedded life. Visitors At Home Of McConnells Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McConnell of Stuttgart, Arkansas, are here visiting his brother and sister-in- law, Mr and Mrs. Aaron McCon- | nell at the home, 509 Whitehead! street. They were accompanied here by Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Stembler of Cincinnati, Ohio, who will also visit at the McConnell home. Mrs. Stembler is a cousin of McConnell. Plan Reception For Tomorrow {on the morning plane. ;ren, who is employed in the of- ‘fices of the United States Inter- {nal Revenue Department at Jack- |for the. Christmas holidays. Mr.| eocercccccccccoccccooce E. Rivas, E, Almyda, N. Valdez, L. M. Frye Playlet, ‘Dollie, Dollie!” haracters: Dollie Dimple, N. Norman Nurse, H, Jones Dolls, A. Sawyer, B, Lord, j D. Solano, B. Apple, D. A.) i Cc Csnova, M..L. Saunders Song, “Santa Comes” J. Coopet, €. Auxier, Y. Cremata, J. Dion, R, A. Parks, F. Sawyer, R. Orr, G. Eean, M. Ortaga, D. Freeman, L. West, J, Jen- nings, A. Villate “A Christmas Surprise” Third and Fourth Grades “First Christmas” Recitation and Song — A. Saywer, J. Navarro, J. Parks, N. C. Alvarez, S. Rivas, M. Ramos, D. Auxier, B. L. Lowe, M. L, Albury, J. Lord, D. Kestin, E, Gib- i son, M. West, B. Coachman, C. R. Strunk, N. C. Menen- dez, E. Trevor, M, L. Saun- ders, B. A. Canova, I. Ro- man . Sonz, “Shine Elessed Star” Third and Fourth Grades . Christmas Scene and Gifts to Jesus Characters: Blessed Virgin, M. Russell Angels, F, Piode'la, E. Di: M. G. Calleja Chiléren, E. Rivas, H. Rus- sell, Taylor, R, M. Smith, G. Pena, H. Cru- soe 2. Sante’s Arrival; Song, San- ta, We'll Pe Good” ‘PERSONAL MENTION MISS EDNA ELIZABETH WOLKOWSKY + The wedding of Miss Edna Elizabeth Wolkowsky to Joseph Zan-; forth Lipsky, merlvy of Key West but who now are residents of have been a number of invitatio: wedding which will be solemnized : GRAPEFRUIT FOR RELIEF CLIENTS '.. Peccccccccceesccoccecece John Carbonell, who was spend- ,ing a few days in Miami on busi- mess, was a returning passenger Miss Consuelo Warren, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. War- sonville, was an arrival in the city yesterday, and will remain here Eugene Sands was an outgoing: passenger on the Florida Motor Lines bus this morning en route to Marathon where he is having a home constructed. Mrs. C, Grover Flint, who with Mr. Flint, was spending a vaca- tion as guests of Dr. and Mrs. |Julio de Poo at the home on Du- |val street, left by bus this morn- ing for Miami to join Mr. Flint | who left by plane Sunday, {temperament, and C. N. Recio, supervisor of dis-| tribution of WPA commodities for | Monroe County, informed The! Citizen today that 11,250 pounds of grapefruit has been received to! be distributed to certified clients. Mr. Recio requests all who are eligible to receive these commodi-; ties, to call at the commodity rooms, corner of Simonton and Angela streets, where they will be provided with their portion of the products that have been made available for the clients in this | district. TOOTHPICK TOPICS (By C. G. FLINT) We do not know the whole story of Edward’s abdication yet. So much has been guessed and re- ported for fact that until the smoke clears it is hardly safe to say he gave up his throne for love} really | alone. Perhaps he never wanted to be king? At least, the less will not break him as it might } Mrs. Thomas Felton left over the highway this morning for Mi- ami and after a short visit there | will go to her home at Rock Her.) |bor on the Florida Keys. The annual reception for newly-elected officers, members and guests of the Junior and Senior Woman’s Club, will be held the jtomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock at the Hospitality House on Duval street. Visitors will be especially wel- comed at this meeting, it is stated. had he, like Bonaparte, carved out an empire with his own hands. As a private citizen, Mr. Windsor (or whatever name he selects) will be a target for all the social and petty cranks that hound the fa- mous. His very presence, as a man in history, will whatever he does. As the man who wouldn’t be’ king, he will find py, it difficult to conceal himself 2200000 Marries dn Miami Tonight will be a social event of this evening in Miami. Wolkowsky is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Wolkowsky, for-} dramatize | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN aeceeceace oe] eocece eesscces CLASSIFIED (a.m | COLUMN E jowncensacorars | FOUND FOUND—Billfold ‘containing sum sof money. Owner can have same by describing it and ap- plying to Geronda Roman at immigration office. dec15-1tx WANTED ; STEEL TANK STAND, fourteen feet high. Apply Box M, The Citizea, dec15-3tx MAL HELP WANTED MAN—To become contact manj ganization. Experience unneces- sary. Good appearance essen-; tial. No selling. Write 750- 9770 Madison Bldg., Milwaukee, | Wis, decl4-2tx MISCELLANEOUS ANYONE INTERESTED FATHER DIVINE’S TEACH- INGS, cal! Mrs, Mary E. McIn- ‘tyre, 1205 South street (up- stairs). dee12-3tx FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, conven-} jences, gaTage. Apply 610 White street. dec12-6tx NICELY “FURNISHED “ROOM near bus'néss section, Address|~ P.O. Box 373. des9-tf i | FURNISHED HOUSE OR LOW- ER FURNISHED APART- Street after 6 p. m. Miss! FOR RENT—Upper apartment. Miami. There! ns received in Key West for the dren, at 628 White street. Ap- ply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109 | ‘Duval street. oct19-tf in Temple Israe] at 7:30 o’clock. | eeccccece ‘Today’ s Horoscope eoee Today indicates modern conveniences. Apply 1116 Grinnell street. FOR SALE a a istic | literary ac- ; tivity. The disposition is inclin-j} ed to be jealous and dissatisfied; ithe affections insecure, and very jliable to be given to the wrong iperson who will not return them. |Do not allow the iron of disap- !pointment to enter the soul, but! {turn the abilities to the improve-‘ ;ment of the social conditions of others. { Hour, Day or Week. Repair all Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents fer the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Company. A CHRISTMAS STORY with a Key West slant written by Jack McConnell for THE STAR. Get ,it next Sunday. decl15-5t {from the public eye. But, for! | Edward, life will begin, in a new} | sense, at 40 . He has, “like the: —————__________—_- i wild elephant, broken through the! WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR | | creepers,” and whether’ his motive! CISTERN and clean it for the | lis love, or freedom, or sacrifice,| water therein. State Plant} jhe has made his own choice and we! Board. Phone 701. deci2-6t_ } it required more :~ [ow that strength of will than is possible in Leis Wilson-Lloyd Hughes in SOCIETY FEVER a shirk or a coward. |Key West, Fla., Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ NOTICE Dec, 13, 1936. GREETING CARDS “There’s No Plac® Like Home” Your absent friends will ap- preciate the pictures of Key West, Churches and Scenes from lino Cuts by The Dudileys. KEY WEST DRUG CO. BERMUDA MARKET Handles FRESH KILLED BEEF ; Strictly Fresh Killed Veal Strictly FRESH, KILLED PORK —SELECT POULTRY— one 52 Free Delivery, TO HELP PREVENT MANY COLDS ’ Varnones Sketch and block by The Dudieys, local artists —WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— POTATOES, 10 Ibs. IMPORTED DATES, Ib CORNED BEEF, can .... “PEPPY” BRAND DOG EDDY LAUNDRY STARCH. 6 parcial A modern, clean and up-to-date Food Store keeping pace with a@ progressive and growing community. TO HELP END A No doubt all of us COLD QUICKER rach on rredasivee friend who was giving eae aoe: MP preciation or love can would want to apologi: commonplace, ciated. FO! or looked? and investigator for national or-} IN! MENT. Apply, 410 Margaret; dec9-6tx | Four rooms and bath; no chil-; TWO FURNISHED HOUSES, all) nov27-tf! (ee ee BICYCLES—WE RENT by the makes and paint them with Nu-! nov20-tf | phrase frem. year to year at Christmas time— either in some advertisement or from some grand advertisement—but let’s stop a mement to think. After all what other token of ap- same time can be a grand splurge, a luxury, yet a thing most useful every day in the year, a gentle reminder of the donor for months and years to come, something so inexpensive you and different you anticipate the joy and execite- ment it will bring, or something a bit above the the very thing you've always wanted but never quite couid afford yourself. Those are the gifts most cherished and appre- Let’s stop and think! ing to get for him or her, or mother or dad? It might be some piece of furniture—a chair to lounge in, to sew in, to rock the baby, or just to fill an empty corner, or a table or lamp. There IS a perfect gift and very possibly it might be furniture. Have you thought about it LET’S SPLURGE AND YET BE SENSIBLE— Those comsiiaalan the purchase 22d pork Also, ts market cor) {of a new radio for Christmas would do well to see the new" models in R. C. A\-Viector just re- ceived by J. R. Stowers Com- pany. R. C. A.-Victor sets are éoy ; Played at Stowers in the new de- signs and in a widd prive® including the new style-sets wi chromium base to mateh bord | style furniture. | LONG’S STORE In an advertisement in this is- sue, Long’s Furniture Store calls attention to the feasibility of giv- | jing furniture this Christmas. | Those who are at a loss as to i what to give their loved ones this | year will profit by reading Long's; ‘ advertisement. H “QUALITY” SPECIALS } Mid-week specials are today ad-| ‘vertised by Quality Food Store, | | 1400 Pine street. Those shown | \are only a few of the bargains en at this store. | Since the opening a little over a month ago, thig-store has enjoy- ed a steady inefease in business. More and more people are learn- | ine that great win: can be | HEAR YE! YE! | | | Qld Island Trading Post | Will fill your need for those {special gifts. Charming native) handicrafts and many appropriate new things from everywhere. At the sign of the Little Iron Man/ i —BEAUTICIAN— | Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W t When you think of KEY WEST REAL ESTATE think of the OVER-SEA REALTY EXCHANGE OQVER-SEA HOTEL BUY — SELL — RENT KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Firepresf— 8 ALONG'S FURN ITURE STORES eam, have heard or read that furniture. It makes a you give which at the ze, yet so entirely new What are you go- EST aaa THIS CHRISTMAS ‘PA LONG'S FURNITURE STORES @. Ties a fime time of poultry Bermuda i located at the aoe Ber of Virgunw and Wie sees The phane cumber & SE Henry Fonda-Pat Patterson m THE SPENDTHRIFT —ske— Cone r)