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PAGE FOUR High School P.-T. A. Held Regular Meeting Last Week The regular monthly meeting of the Junior-Senior High School P.-T. A. was held Tuesday, No- ember 2, at the Harris school auditorium. In the absence of Mrs. Charles) |Henriquez, 407 Whitehead street. | Ketchum, the president, Mrs. En- rique Henriquez, vice-president, galled the meeting to order. After the i America and the rec’ Lord’s work benig done in Manual Arts. |He also stated that he was plan- |ning to have an exhibit later in the Spring. A meeting of the Room Moth- ers Wag anniunced for November 29 at the home of Mrs. Enrique | Donation of food for the Mer- leedes Hospital as a Thanksgiving offering was approved. A com- | mittee for this purpose was ap- De- pointed, composed of Mrs. |meritt, Mrs. Menendez Key and Mrs. McClanahan. Miss Edna Smith, head of the musie department of the High School, announced that there would be another concert on No- Prayer, the meeting was turned over to the program chairman, Mrs. MeClanahen. An interesting program follow- ed: Arent Sjursen gave two fine violin selections accompanied by Miss Edna Smith on the piano. The first was Schubert’s Seren- ade and the second was Tranmerie! by Schumann. 'W. W. McKinney talked on the Harris School Plans To Observe Education Week Community Singing+-Tanes fa- miliar to parents. AS Address, “Our Ameri¢an “Youth Problems”—Rev. Gekeler. Selection by High School |High School auditorium. Roll call showed that Mrs. Lo- rene Thompson had the required percentage of parents present. The Harris School is planning a special program for Education, Week, November 7 to 13. Rev. Peele will be the speaker; for the regular Tuesday morning) chapel.’ His talk will be centered around the life and work of|chestra. Horace Mann, one of the mosti Reading, ‘Visiting the Schools” noted pioneers in the field of|—By Mrs. Emma Albury. education. Reading, “Why I Want An Wednesday morning at 8:40}Education’—By a pupil. Miss Marie Haskins’ 5B Class will| Selection by High School present an Armistice Day pro-jchestra. gram. ‘Friday has been designated as Wednesday afternoon at 3!“Open House Day.” Teachers are o'clock the Harris School willjlooking forward to meeting the hold its regular P.-T. A. meeting.| parents of their pupils. The following program will be] The observance of Education rendered: Week has a two fold purpose; Selection b¥ High School first to familiarize the parents chestra. with the work of the schools, and P.-T. A. Prayer—Audience. second to acquaint teachers with P.T. A. Prayer sung by Harris! the preblems of the child at home School Chorus. ‘as well as in the school room. Or- Or- Or- Room Mothers Of P.-T. A. Hold Interesting Meeting Room Mothers of Harris School school on Tuesday, November 30, P.-T, A. held a very interesting |from 3 to 6 o’clock, the proceeds meeting Friday afternoon at the}to be used for the Christmas Tree home of Mrs. Gerald Adams, 322; Celebration at the school. Mrs. Eaton street, Emerson Archer was appointed Mrs. W. W. Habecker, who at-!chairman in charge of general ar- tended the Regional P.-T. A. ‘Con- | rangements. vention at West Palm Beach re-{ At the conclusion of the busi- cently as one of the dclewatensnens meeting, the hostess served from Harris School, gave a short|delicious and dainty refreshments. account of the highlights of the} Room Representatives present session. A more detailed report}were Mesdames E. Archer, R. will be given at the regular month-| Rodriguez, Wm. Albury, M. Key, ly P.-T. A. meeting on Wednes-|B. Lowe, M. Thrower, R. Du- day. Breuil, V. DeLeon, L. Roberts, Tt was decided by the group to} W. Hatkicker, and S. give a bazear at the Harris Charch Group Assembles A. Peterson, Today In History 1725—First issue of New York City’s first paper, the New York Gazette, published by William Bradford. The intermediates and young people of Ley Memorial church met on the church grounds Friday night and held the first of a series of volley-ball games. These games! will bé played every Friday eve- ning, beginning 7380. The following were present for the first game: Ray - Pierce,| Seminary. Archié Roberts, Gladys Russell, \ Albert Carey, Phyllis Mateovitch,| 1861—James M. Mason and Barbara Jarrett, Betty Adams,|John Slidell, Confederate envoys Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pierce and An-|on way to Europe, taken off Brit- drew Pierce, Jack Roberts, Spencer, Tom Curry, Sierra, Cecil Cates, Isham, Barbara Roberts, Shirley Weatherford, Mary Louise Bowery, Malcolm Johnson, Evelyn Solano. P.-T. Assn. To Meet Tomorrow Re Se 1919—First American Legion The regular monthly meeting/Comvention in Indianapolis of the Division Street School P.-T.,©!*- A. will be held tomorrow, Novem-} ber.9, in the school auditorium. | 1923—Hitler’s A large attendance is expected! patsch” in Munich—Hitler and a8 reports from the delegates, at-!Ludendorff attempt to seize gov- tending the state meeting which/ernment of city but unsuccessful. was held in West Palm Beach, will} be heard at this time, 1837—(100 years ago), Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass., the work of Mary Lyon, opened as the Mount | Holyoke John jish ship by U. S. officer, creating Migueljimportant diplomatic incident. Claudia 1864—Abraham Lincoln jelected President. re 1889—Montana admitted Statehood as the dist State. to “Beer Halt 1932—Franklin elected President. ee D. Roosevelt J anior Club Te ; Meet Wednesday The business eting of the} Janior Woman's Club, which was scheduled to be held tomorrow afternoon, has been postponed until Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The board of directors will meet at 4 o’clogk the same afternoon. The date CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ing our sincere appreciation to our numerous friends and neighbors for the many kind acts tendered us during the illness and after the death of our beloved one, Mrs. Blanche Grace Mercer. of meeting senior organization will meet to-' pathy, we are indeed grateful. morrow afternoon, it is stated. nev8-Itx THE FAMILY. vember 23 at 8:00 p. m. at the) To those jwho gave the use of their cars, was the donors of the beautiful floral changed due te the fact that the, tributes and messages of sym- Frank Fleitas, manager of the, } Monroe Theater, left this morn-/ will meet with relatives ‘friends for a brief vacation. Howard Butler was a passenger lon the bus this morning leaving! |for points in the Keys. } Ray Atwell was ‘leaving over the highway this |morning for his section on the | Keys where he is employed by jone of the contractors. a passenger | Feliciano Castro, Spanish consul} in Key West, left this morning for a business visit in Mima. Mrs. William White, who had been for about 10 months in her old home at Springfield, Mass., visiting her son and family, was a returning passenger on they Cuba this morning from Tampa. | Miss Norma Diaz, associated’ as Tegistered nurse with the Mon- roe County Clinic, who was visit- ing in Tampa and attended a con- vention of the Nurses Association, | returned this morning on the} Cuba: John. Pritchard, and, sister, Miss| Louise, left yesterday. morning over, the ‘highway, for’ a Visit with relatives ‘in 'Miamiv:‘Phey were aceompanied by Gerald Pinder. Captain J. A. Gole and J. Ot- terness, Federal auditors, who were in the city for a few days on special business, left by ‘bus yes- terday morning for Miami. Mrs. M. B. Morrison was a pas- senger on the Florida Motor Lines bus yesterday morning” going to Ft. Lauderdale, for a visit with! relatives. and son, Roberts, Mrs, R. M. Daniels Maynard, Miss Gladys Miss Louise Pritchard, John Pritchard and Gerald Pinder} formed a party yesterday leaving | over the highway for Miami to witness the Ringling circus there. LEGALS that under and by virtue of and pursuant to~ that certain decree made and entered on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1937, by the Honor- able Arthur Gomez, of the dges of the Circuit Court of the Hleventh Judicial Circuit the ate of Florida, in and for Mon- roe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pend- ing wherein N. Thompson and A, M. Adams are plaintiffs and Harry A. Eastman, if living, and, if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants under the said} Harry A. Eastman, is defendant, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, appointed by said decr will offer for sale at public outer to the highest bidder, for cash, b fore the front door of the County Court House in Key West, Monroe} County, Florida, on Monday, the 6th day of December, A. D. 1937 (same| being a rule day of said court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o’clo in the afternoon of said day, the following described property to! satisfy said decree by payment of the amount therein specific } | On the Island of Key West, | and known as a part of Tract according if Key West, Helineatha ivi Pebruaryy A. D. 1829, and, {f mgw better known as Lot Eight (8) of Square Four 1) “of Said Tract Righteen (15), to, the,Piat of the Webb Realty Company's gram recorded.in Plat One, Page 42, Monroe { ‘PYorida records. { H aecord! dia- Book County, ALLAN _B. Special Maste' sha 1 WILLIAM V. ALBUR Attorney for Plaintiffs. et25; novl-8-15; In re: Estate of FLORIDA FORSBERG, Dee NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL CREDITORS ANI PERSONS HAVING C! s DS AGAINST SAID nd each of you, are hereby! You { present any notified and required t elaims and demands which you, or{ Jeither or you, may have against the estate of Florida Forsberg, late of Dade County, Fior- . t6 the Honorable Raymond R. County Judge of Monroe} | County, Florida, at his office in ithe County Court House in Monroe! County, Fierida, within eight calen-| jdar months from the date first publication hereof. Said i or demands shall be in writing and/ {contain the place of resitence and! | post office address of the claiman and shall be sworn te by the claim-/ lant, his agent er attorney i uch claims and demands not} ithin the time and in the/ ¢ prescribed herein shall be x Dated the 18th day of October, JA. D. 2987. ; / EDNA IRELAND, x of the Last Will and) ef Florida Forsberg, i As B {| . Te | Deceased W. CURRY HARRIS, Atterney for Bxecutrix. 8} Martha Raye and Bob Burns now! MOUNTAIN MUSIC Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ | 1 PERSONAL MENTION ing by bus for Miami where he@istrict, who was in Key West and | meeting with the members of the} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Paul Marks, attorney ‘Yor Overseas Road and Toll the Bridge! body, left by plane yesterday aft- ernoon for his home in Miami. Mrs. Fred Lee, of Beach oe New Jersey, arrived last evening} from her home and will spend the usual winter season. This is the; eighth consecutive winter season Mrs. Lee has come to Key West. Peter Schutt, manager of the! Hotel Casa Marina, and Mrs.| Schutt, arrived over the highway! Saturday evening, and as usual! will remain until the close of the season in 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke and children Jean and Caroline, who have been spending the sum-} mer in their home in Duchess! County, N. Y., and the Carolina mountains, are expected to return over the highway this evening. | Charles Mackey, third assistant! keeper at Tortugas lighthouse, ac- companied by Mrs. Mackey, re- turned to Key West yesterday while Mr. Magkey enjoys his reg- CLASSIFIED COLUMN LosT ec LOST—Friday night, large black billfold containing two pic- tures and $25.00. Liberal re- ward to finder. R. J. MeLaney, 1409 White street. nov8-3tx WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Furnished cottage or house. State rent} to permanent tenant. Box O; The Citizen. nov6-2tx WANTED TO BUY—Female Love Birds. Call 520-J. nov6-2tx WANTED—Room and board. Rea- sonable. Permanent tenant. Can furnish references. Box M, The Citizen. nov8-3tx MISCELLANEOUS ‘ SAL-TONO-VITAE, good for gen- eral disorde: On sale at ORIENTAL PHARMACY, 1000 Duval street, GOMEZ HOME STORE, Division and White streets. MONMOUTH, IIl., “My husband and I are enthusiastic users of your Salt Food.” LA PORTE, Ind., “My father was in poor health and 1 can of Salt made him well.” GENOA, Ohio, “Have vsed two cang of Salt for female disorders. Am well now.” THE NU-LIFE SALATORIUM, 1102 Division street. nov4-6tx BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month. J. R Stowers company. nov2-tf REAL ESTATE TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. 0. Box 21,*Tavernier, Florida. oct9-tf FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. oct22-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALI Five bundles for 5c. The Citi-} zen Office. vnay19-tf} SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press, may19-+f! “OPEN NOW LAS NOVEDADES CAFE | 604 Duval Street | We will appreciate the patron- age of our many friends and the! public in general. SOFIA DE LA CUESTA In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater Distri EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Elevator Fireproof i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937. ! . go manifest, 24 tons of freight Balancing the budget rege. land two sacks of mail for Key upon tax collections and for this FROM TAMP. | West; one ton of freight and 228 reason the Government has a vi- jsacks of mail for Havana. tal interest in the cDndition of e | ! business. One now hears acer VESSEL LEFT SHORTLY AFT- | predict moves to conciliate busi- TER ARRIVAL ENROUTE No matter how many have tried for your cough, chest bronchial ness and to encourage private en- | terprise to assume the burden TO HAVANA sy h, chest Telief now with Creomulsion. trouble be and that the government has been} carrying. Of course, in some of-| Steamship Cuba, of the P. and| you cannot afford to take & ficial cireles most of the ills of tO. arnved this on | with any remedy less potent tham business are balanced upon busi-;9- S. S. Co., arrived this morn- nest itself, but the chances are| mg from Tampa with six first that some concessions will be | and two second cabin passengers made. for Key West; 24 first and one | land G: F. Laces, of Atlante, rep) ee Contr Semone: fer" Ha) 'vesenting the Westinghouse Com-|¥#"@- : {pany, were visitors Saturday and! Key West arrivals: Mrs. W. jguests of C. F. Ayala, sales man-; White, Mrs. M. P. Seammons, J. BUSINESS MATTERS (CUBA ARRIVES you | ager of the Key West Electric Cua lee Lafe Hawkins claims boondog- glin’ is a boon t’ humanity. Wal, its comedy relief anyway. Elviry Higgins is on a diet now- days t’ keep the grocery bill thin. | way yesterday morning. O. B. Hill, who was spending a brief vacation in Key West, left yesterday morning by bus for his ular quarterly vacation. Accom-| home at Craig’s, Fla. panying them was Andrew Al-} bury, keeper of the light. - : ’ paid - ing over the week end with his i P ‘ | family, left yesterday morning Ch: s 8. vi the sl pola rke Sy or his station on the Keys where was on a business visit to New| "° | “moved by one of the con- Orleans for one ‘week, returned | ve genres yesterday marning on the plane from Miami. § § | William McKillip. engineer on the Cruiser Le Pecheur of the) Overseas Road and Toll Bridge’ District, left yesterday morning for No Name Key, where the ves-| sel is berthed. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Albury, Sr.,! left over the highway yesterday} morning for a visit of several days with their son Charles in Mi- ami. } George B. Graham left by} bus yesterday morning for Miami; where he will remain for for sev-| eral days on business, George H. Wygant, of Miami, PHILCO D By The Citizen Building Wie gue 1 } ‘lliey Aca 7 a PLAY SAFE— By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of our ALL METAL ICE REFRIGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT- PROOF and absolutely air tight Priced from $20.00 Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. i | Company, and left over the high-| Morena Wallace, who was visit-| H. Patton, C. S. Ortega, Miss Norma Diaz, R. B. Campbell, A. Gado, C. A. Seoggins, The vessel also had on the car- | \e 0 ey West Public— | In selecting the man who is to run our town for the | next 2 years, you want the one who MOST FITTED— _ one who has had the TRUST of everyone, who has lived his | life amongst you all and grew up as fine a GENTLEMAN as you ever met. Key West today is being transformed into one of the } | finest little cities in Florida. That’s why you want to select ity who is above reproach, who has spent as a PUBLIC OFFICIAL and | stands out today as the one who is better suited to look after the betterment of our little city. ‘He knows the workings of Key West bet than any other man you can select. He is at his best today and ready | public in the future as he has in the past and de- | serves the support of every voter in Key West. FOR KEY WEST’S SAKE—LET’s ALL BOOST THE MAN WHO HAS EARNED THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC BY MAKING HIM OUR NEXT MAYOR— Willard M. Albury (This advertisement is paid for by one of his admirers) IDER’S nineteen illustrated departments are and entertain you too, i ph ecesinns sell at 84 DER selis for 1 a year, e offer you a greatly price f This Newspaper and PATHFINDER Both jcc; Only $ 10.30 FILLE AAAA AAA AA hhh hed dn SFEING IS BELIEVING And you will believe when you enjoy the clear, abundant light of scientifically constructed I. E, S. Better Licht-Better Sight Lamps. 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