The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 1, 1937, Page 4

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NEITHER ABSENT OR TAR. DY DURING SEMESTER embers of student organizations for use as} te em Florida State College for Wo-; classrooms or offices. 5 an ‘With the growth of the Alumnae| The following pupils of Harris! id Friday association imto one of the largest) School have gttained the Hon to organizations in, the state of i A hel andl! Florida and its. membership pass- ssa 29, en meeting|ing the five thousand mark, the, . a mes interest association has decided to see that! ®A—Paul Cuesta, wis, steps the Student-Alumnae building be-|Day, Jutius Napoles, Mildred the membership of the/ comes an actuality. Evans, Barbara Jean Johnson,}~ present voted; The building is to be used as al Ruth Thompson, Ellen Mae Whar- annual pagel Lonely ee Alumnae tol i. Vera Waite j dues will, pti stay while at thé college} ” a ss treasury for the ge Honorary fraternities and student 6B—Billy Helseth, Eugene ae F I iture. orgattizations will also have room| Berkowitz, Charles Sands, Arthur Old Fort Clinch. Fort Clinch State Park. were discussed for alfor their vespective activities in|! Valladares, Roy Rogers, Ruth <4 mimes | this exhibit not so very for Valentine Card Party tojthis building, The project has} Canalejo. the exhibits of flowers ; ! i ] bury, Emma Aguerra, Rose Beth- | eeeeeeecoe evocecocoece rf Friday, February : 1 of : on Duval street. Proceeds from| throughout the state who under-| Nea! Ayala, Albert Johnson, Hen-| Pine, Betty Lou McCullough, Lor-! the party will go towards raising|stand the importance of the un-|Tietta Carey. raine Russell, Phyllis Saunders, | funds for a Student-Alumnae| dertaking. 4A—Jean Peterson, Patsy Al-;, 4A4—Ruby Wharton, Everett | Temperatures* building at Florida State College} The Valentine Card Party to}bury, Nellie Thyower, Arthur Ar-| 2. ouane, Nellie. Thrower, Bobby. Highest for Women. This building is a/ help raise funds for this building)mayor, Ruby Wharton, Bobby eee is : "is sweat )| member of this committee and will POUND joint project of the college and| will be held in the evening. Plans| Knowles, Everett Rosam, Jimmie|Knowles, Jimmie Singleton, Nell S20" G}gladly take offers over the phone: Owney tvs its Alumnae association, Thejaxe being perfected to help make! Singleton. Rose Archer, Paul Thompson, An-' Normal Mean {from anyone willing to. loam sueh may need of a Student- this affair one of the most in-| 4B—Harvey Shehane, Olga/thony Munzon, Bernell Sander) Rainfall* containers. Mxs. Warlow’s phone) Alumnae building on the eampus| teresting of the winter season. |Munzon, Joan Elbertson, Doris} aice Ramirez, Carlisle Williams, | Yesterday's Precipitation .0 Ins | number of 894-J. has been felt for many years, it] Alumnae attending the meeting| Jones, Edith Nottage, Daniel Lu- : r ipitali It is hoped that owners of vases is sai a “ Madge Matory, | Belch | Pettrens, ae Eneselalion ‘Sisky Zi EY find it convenient’ itd take)’ id. Friday were: Misses Mary Falk,|jam, Paul Lightbourn, Georgina mn, heed to crowded conditions, the}Mary . Pinder, Leota, iio aldez, Rose Curry, ‘| Madge Key, George Jensen, Jean! ending ni % o'clock thir keeentogs ¥ them to the Old ‘Prdding Podt‘at| (on «-.. WANTED Mumnae office has been changed. Fortune, Lapez, \ 3A—Jane Johnson, Donald Petersen, Rosemary Carpes, Louis | Tene Seonte: ‘the north end of Davalt/ street, from first one building to ati Weintraub. pata Ae ik | Pearlman, — * }Norcisa. is {San rises 3 1 Mr] where they will be cared for and bh, er, space in the domitories eould{ner, Adah Ramsey, SB-—Emaily Helseth, 4B-—John Collins, Daniel Lajan, (anne S18 > ™-| taken to the flower shi. iain: nm not be provided for Alumnae visi-| Amelia Cabot, Mrs. Will Dough-|,,28-3B——Betty Jo Tolle, Edward]. 1 7: ontbourn, Bernard Robert: : Moon rises ever, it is not) convenignt sto ns 01 y dere coming back for week ends, ivy, Mrs. Mandelin Huddleston. rtus, Marion Solano, Betty }*® es rn, Bernard Roberts, Moen ‘sets _. 09 & ©} Tiver them a phone cal” stor RG ‘and in several cases it was neces-|Mrs. Ned Me@arthy, 'Mrs.°! Mur- harton, Anna Lee Cook,|Kenneth Meadow, Thomas Saun- | _ m4 Wardlow will inaure their, heimg| WANTED—Key tary to take rooms sct aside for|garet Gomez. Mrs, Isikel ‘Batf, ‘| Patricia Duane, Joanne Watkins. )ders, Kirkwood Pierce, Carl Tay-| pee io aed for. apes csbd ‘ } t 2A4—Mary Louise Spencer, Bet. }lor, Kermit Watkins, Maude Brady, | High o The earlier the vases: reach the mem ae iene mnmamamam” ane Seitrell, Kerait Roberts Georgina Castro, Rose Curry, Mar- , Low commnitive the better, as they wish 2 ese ° ;B-——Geraldine ury, or | guerite Leon. ing, | to have time to plan an arti Many Activities During Week sane Greene ‘a Leota, Feton, "Elizabeth Ame} Sea level, 30.09. icceteonenl= Siu Ginna be Cae SS) 1A—Arthur Boza, Manuel Mun-} Evans, Shirle; aham, Anna (that the kind of vases she would At Division Street School }zon, Robert Russell, Ruth Rob- ae tere ig ag Jennie WEATHER. FORECAST Vike would, be included im a list lerts, Saunders. + (Tilt 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) something like this: Priday was the last day of a in a clump against the tool house. 1B1—Billy Albury, Raul Perez,}| 3A—Bennie Fernandez, Arthur! Key West and Vicinity; Partly| Vases old and vases new, beau- very busy week at Division Street} (Close to the building hibiscus Benjamin Saunders, Mary Mallory,}Ingrabam, Louis Lowe, Kermit, cloudy tonight and Tuesday; notjt’ful or just queer looking, costly School, for it brought to a close, and royal and bedding palms will) Eveyn Shehane, Conchita Va-/ Roberts, Kermit Sweeting, Doro-/much change in temperature;|or ‘the kind put away im the at-! to accept better position, the first semester’s work. form a filling background. rela, thy Buckley, Betty Low Burehell, | tight variable winds, / tie. Very old ones, even if brok-| Box K, The Citizen, jan30-Gt ‘All during the week final ex-/ At the White street entrance! 1B2—Faye Bervaldi, Lortaine| Jackie Fleitas, Phyllis Roberts,! Florida: Rain in north and cen-|en( will probably be received with | eminations were given and Friday gorgeous flaming bougainvillea, Nottage, Billy Pease Albury, Mar-| Martha Russel!, Alice Satineras,' tral portions tonight and Tuesday; the greatest pleasure as th’s eom-!GQOD PRINTING PRESS, Tee wemilts wore learned. when: wil feet on: sitch. jtha, Watkins, Robert Archer, Mil-|Tria Sands, Carolyn Suarez. ,colder in extreme northwest por-| mittee is by the way of being an! plete with type, ete. For sale the Paige Bias | Against the fence clusters of, man Ingraham, Leo Hicks, Warren} _3B-—Waldo Collins, Conway) tion tonight and in north portion |2uthority on antiques. | or exchange for good used car. Pera ws the happiest pupils in spathoida, the tulip-shaped flamed-| Bethel. Kelly, Bobert Narcissa, Ray Spen- } Tuesday, . H you are in doubt 2s to the; Address P.O, Box 108, Key the sehool were those who had'colored flower and an orebid-flow-[ = cex, Ruth Rose DiNegro, Jacksonville to Florida Straits |promuneiation of the word vase, re-; West, Fla. jan29-3tx eompleted the elementary work}|ering shrub will add beauty The following pupils of Harvis| 2B-3B—Carrie Gomez, Clare/and East Gulf: Light variabe} member this ru’e: If the vase in and will now enter Junior High''the scene. Schoo} were neither absent nor} Bailey, Al'an Carey, Rose Archer,' winds over south and moderate| question costs ten, dollars or more! School. The beds will be set with an-|tardy for the semester ending} Lois Adams, Norman Johnson, Eu.! northerly winds over north por-|use the broad “a; if it costs less} Hour, Day or Week. Repair While the children were busily! nuals and the shady places will| January 29, 1987: gene Knowles, Ampara Ovide, Ed-/ tion, and partly cloudy to over-|than ten dollars pronounce it a5! makes and paint them with Ne- 4 inside, there was also'be planted with Pepteromia and| 6A—dJack Aguera, Tom Alfon-|ward Albertus, Marion Soldano,'cast weather tonight and Tues-|must of us do. Enamel. We carry a full sup- A . : ‘ lt Baker, John Dee Bear- | Betty Wharton, John Monsalvatze, | d ith ional i 3 work being done outside. bother ornamental = evergreen}$0, Russell Baker, John Dee Bear ze, {day wii ogcaaivnat Fen. orergs = = i loan a ped LJ lt gery weer for the up, Paul Cuesta, John Lewis Day,| Patty Duane. {north portion. Manuel Fernandez, Armand Rob- 2A—Caridad Boncells, Betty; oo |§ = ——— P erts, Benjamin Lowe, Julius Nap-|June Cottrel!, Rose Mae Higgs,| WEATHER CONDITIONS ,bas also occurred, during the last; per week. Phone 276, J. olis, Alfred Romaguera, Howard)Cynthia Perez, Ruth Roberts, Mary! 4 ,24 hours, in the southern Plains} Stowers Company. jan20-tf Russell, Iver Russell, Richard|Louise Spencer, Mary Lee Stine- ac —_ ~~ Psi ~~ work om malas and Saree . “a f moved in x the Plains|out the eastern portion 0: | SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, ~ — A gig aa PN lag en ee aay socal Evans, Jewel Fine, Fannie Mae|Castro, Jose Fernandez, Kermit| States, Huron, S. D.,, 30.74 imeh-| country, exeept in. centual and! plated ial ce with royal poincienas, | eratulating le Prediet on “fee Barbara Johnson, Lo-| Roberts, Ernest Sawyer, Alvini © and eolder weather has result-/ southern, Florida, the amounts be-| blades. $3.00 value, $1.00, The WPA started a beautifica~ plants. tion project under the direction’ The children are vitally inter- of Miss Mollie Parker, who is well| ested in this project and claim known in Key West for her sue-)their school will be the most en- cessful landscaping. trancing spot in the city, ground this morning. Precip‘tat'on| Ang sell them as low as 71.00 R. Stewart, Billy Bethel, Mildredjsping, Louise Stinespring, Danie! retta Kemp, Betty Joan Roberts, | Thrower, ed southward over Texas, and east-|ing generel'y light to moderate.| San Cax'os Book Store, 518 Du- Cocoanut palms will be planted|birthday. Doris Rolerts, Rose Marie Rab-| 2B—George Albury, Stanley ward ever the middle and upper} Pressure is moderately low over| + val street deel?-tf ae aka. a erts, @atherine Saunders, Ruth| Higgs, Braxton Warren, Camilla Mississippi ang Dble Valeys, ~~ Pendle eee ene Me., — _jeeeeececetecceceseecoees! Stricker, Ruth Thompson, Lena| Rodriguez, Lorraine Greene, Bet-| Lake region, with freezing sou' .86 inches, am ratures are FOR RENT P.T, A. Assn. To | Rodriguez, Ellen Mae Wharton,|ty Lou Greene, Amelia Boza, Ger-| 2rd into cemtral Texas, and sub-}wel! above normal this morning) —— ——.- a ee Hold Meeting } \Vera Waite. aldine Albury, Dolores Acosta. | 2¢r0 temperatures from the Da-}in easterm d’stricts, TWO FURNISHED HOUSES, al potas | 6B—Eugene Berkowitz, Billy} 1A—Ruth Roberts, Mary Rus-|Kotas eastward to the northwest- G. S. KENNEDY, modern conveniences, Key West Junior-Senior High CCCCOOOE Hcenacocecesore Helseth, Sidney Lowe, Ralph! sell, Betty Knowles, Charl'e Perez, | ex Lake vegion. A disturbance School Parent-Teacher Associa-) E. A, Harper and W, D. Rob-| Overall, Charles Sands, Jennie Mae! Billie Brandt, Frank Rom, Arthur} off the north Pacific coast. Seat-} _ K Apply Official in Charge; 1116 Grinnell street, dec27-tf tion will meet in regular ertson, lubricating engineers’ of} Albury, Phyllis Aspinwall, Cath- Boza. tle, Wash., 29.52 inches, has caus- Spek tomorrow evening at 7:30 o’clockithe Texas Oil company, arrvied on jerine Comer, Margaret Pinder, Ar. 1B1—Billy Albury, Leonard! ed heavy snow im that section, 7.0/) FASAAAAAALAAAL at Harris School auditorium on{the S. S. Cuka this morning from] gelia Puig, Mary Woods. Canalejo, Benjamin | Saunders,| =—"———=—————-——— Southard street. |Tampa for a business visit with| 5A-5B—Irving Bush, Emma)Lorraine Acosta, Zelma Dee Grif-} — — A good program has heen ar-/the Porter Dock company, the|Neal Ayala, Lorraine Lea, Carl] fin. | PALACE ranged. There will be a piano se-;Texas company’s agents. Ford, Manuel Varela, Henrietta 1B2—Robert Archer, Leo Hicks, lestion by Miss Lucette DeBar- = Carey, Thelma Knowles, Marie| Millman Ingraham, _Hensford/ Charles Laughton in Pitt and a talk on education by} wm. E. MeCreary, second as Thompson, Betty Lou Roberts, Nunnery, Billy Pease Albury, Billy! REMBRANDT Franklin B. Albert, executive of-/sistant keeper at Sombrero light- wore alee See Be Beles at Horeeldi, eet Comedy and Short Reel Sometime during the year, usually in January, most stores See ef Florida Emergency Relief! house, is a visitor in Key West to-| |? Te ie emits ak titers doses ne TOMMY |, Matiges: 10-166). Nighs:: 182s, take an inventory of the stock they have on hand. This inven Ateipeation in this city. day and will tomorrow leave to} ft! ee, ni <i d tory is an itemized statement of values, and serves several pur “Organization and Purpose of|take up his duties ‘at the light.!’’’ Parent-Teacher Associations” will ig rate Ha cies t be the subject of an address to, poses. Primayily jt, prevents the owner from overstocking any herd ,local representative of the 4 : one item and,at the same time brings out any deficieney im bt company. ¥ | 30c | BREAD THAT EVERY SUPPER 30c MEMBER OF THE FAMILY | ; he ene ‘Auspices Eadies First M. E. stock so that. he can“réorder intell: tly. Th A " be given by Professor Horace 0’- Harry Baldwin, tant i, = uspices es First WILL ENJOY— S e can’ reorder intelligently. Us a store may live Bryant, Mrs. Charles Wetobum'cs ‘tne ity yenterday for, bin| Poot od Sete Tesh, UNAS Sea | None Other Than up to its reputation as a complete furnisher in its line will speak briefly on “Child : 3 Pray potas ON ompaen, 5 ss . i ” ¥ - Sabi vacation with his fam-|who left over the highway Friday Tomorrow, 5 till 7 oe ape BREAD berexipei your home as a business which it is, and an im a morning for a business visit in —EXCELLENT MENU— ALD AKERY portant one, have you ever stopped to take stock of the furnieh Charch Circle To ; Miami appairger sree re Over- | ings you have'in it? Is it complete, and does it show an intelli Among the arrivals at the Hotel sen Baad 9 - be Ti ge Dis-| gent picture of values? Or does the DINING ROOM seem com Serve Supper om Ensinn, te mown oe o — sii y morning] MONROE THEATER THOMASINE M, MILLER i plete, and the adjoining LIVING ROOM seem to belong your Ya e 3 . jas sia : Ladies of First M. B. (Stone)iyy and Bra, G. Weotone, They Pat O’Brien-Beverly Roberts De coe Renner s Chureh =< ey saree - ie arrived on the Steamship Cuba,| ©. A. Parzamore, regular visi- CHIN A CLI PPER ee es pk ppl If you have taken stock or if you will walk throweh pour Susday School building on Eaton)ang will remain for an extended| tor to Key West from Tampa,| i: Z house and observe its furnishings closely, most likely willl Hair Dyeing a Specialty street tomorrow afternoon start) stay, arrived this morning on the find tha iculat a A 4 ‘ ing at 5 o'clock. Steamship Cuba and will remain|| tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W ind that particular piece of furniture you need to make ya Those in charge of arrange until the vessel returns from Ha- home complete. The next logical step is to stop at LONG'S 4 ‘ N N) N * N . ments for the supper state that an} _ Mrs. C. W. Palmore and sonj..1, ang sails tomorrow after-}-————-——— israbaees Rise entices ee N see if you can’t find it there. 3 N N & N) N) N) \) \) N % } } Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- } i excellent menu has been pre-|©- W- Palmore, Jr., who left last) oon, Perhaps it’s the Green or Blue Leather Covered Q@CA- pared. week for Tampa, were met by S gf —— __________ j Mr. Palmore and spent a brief} Mrs Archie Johnson, ‘who was| [7 S SIONAL CHAIR in Bone White ($9.00), or that Bone Wh RENOVA time at the home in Lakeland,| in Key West to attend the funeral ° ° te returned this morning on the| mn nvitata LOUNGE CHAIR covered in Tan Tapestry ($31.25) or the Gree services, last week, for Mrs. Clar- Plaid EASY CHAIR and OTTOMAN ($37.50). Al! of them are very comfortable and fill a real need. There are complete LI\ ING ROOM SUITES, 3 pieces, Tan or Green FIBRE, a varie of seat covers ($49.80), and other suites in WOOD, deep hion ed and Tapestry covered ($43.20). Mahogany and Wa 8OOK.- CASES ($6.25), COFFEE TABLES ($3.00), TABLE LAMPS ($4.25) and the new Semi-Indirect LES FLOOR LAMPS ($12.75) And a lot of other individual items, large and small, at prices you can afford. For instance, 27x48 AXMINSTER SCATTER RUGS ($3.25) or a full 9x12 KILDARE ($40.00). An END YABLE ($1.50) or a DAVENPORT TABLE ($14.95). pcan piiohvgion aaa ne | ence Heppe, left this morning pain Soe AR KOH: 0 e winter | over the highway for her home in TO OUR | hacveacanl Miami. M. Schindler and J. B. Trouton, Walter Wa; * oa . gstaff, Florida rep- i on tcc oe nechisal Mat-| resentative of the Electrolux Re- Beware Coughs | 4 “| frigerator company, arrived yes-; turned to Key West and are now visa i jecatad at 71% Duval steect in'the|*etday by plane from Miami for, from commen colds old 4th of July building. » business visit with Archer Shep- | H | This organization renovates old! | t ang Mattresses, repairs box springs, in- ter springs, cushions and does high; class upholstering. They wer? here for several months last year! and many Key Westers are ac- quainted with their work. | ERY soon each of our < friends will be receivingan invitation to our Wedding; and we want it to. be the best looking invitation we can get.” FERRY RESERVATIONS Available at Albury’s: Service Station William and Eaton St. Phone 444 | | You cannot afford to take a PIP PLC LLALA EEE e tried for your ee ee | In other words, we have the reputation as COMPLETE j HOME FURNESHERS. If your stoek sheet shows a deficier a need not reorder, just stop in at LONG'S and make your ct you hav. } cold or Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the very finest; and that is why. we are inviting you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Stccl Engraved Wedding Invita- 2:00 p. m. ' \ * ‘i i Liberal terms ¢ ays | ‘ you cannst pay Sr aa ren 8 Hatin Jaton trouble 0 oto | tions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles ae ee ee Mothers! — | Asminsictin office || Sst Merete nit cna ak | Im treating children’s colds, ae ae | if other remedies have TMAN PRESS a ’ orn: eae | eee 5 fadadaheiald | LONG’S FURNITURE STORE and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and || Croomulsion and. te refund your 800 FLEMING STREET PHONE se ‘ SL At ALAbAbAhhtdd

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