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PAGE FOUK eecrscececces Harris School P.- P Holds Interesting Meeting} sor: sca: A very interesting meeting of the Harris monthly, School’ garet Connor. T. Assn. Treasurer’s report‘by Mrs. Mar-/ |e i Temperature’ Bighest Lowest Rainfall Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation *This reeord covers at So" i 74 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION. Seeeeeeseoocoanesscesesees Wim. Egan, in charge of the Key West information booth in} Miami, is in Key West today meetng old friends and discussing matters relative to travel during the coming season. J. Lancelot, er, assis state angoh ROtEE, in ae Your Screens TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1937. TO OUR Sota By Saalamcqumetice to paint screens and it’s really a simple process. Brush them off on both sides until they’re quite clean. If necessary you can turn | the hose on them. Then, after the Screens are dry, give both the P.-T. A. was held recently. | Report on the Hallowe’en Party I iness, hi t The meeting opened with the'by Mrs. Charlotte Haskins. begs a I invitation to our Wedding; and ‘to Key West accompanied by Mrs. | wood or metal frames and the | wire mesh a coat of screen selection, Spirit of St. Louis,| Report on Regional] Convention Herfurth, played by the High at West Palm Beach by Mrs. Wm. School orche This was fol-' Habecker. lowed by a short talk by Miss’ ‘Report of Executive Meeting by Edna Smith, director of the or-' Mrs. Blondon Goehring. ehestra, who stressed the import-, Report on Lunch Room Project ance of early ning in music.!by Prof. W. C. Dunean. The remainder of the program| Miss Mary Pinder’s’ and Mrs. follows: C. Haskins’ classes were an- P.-T. A. Prayer read by Mrs,! nounced as winners of the highest: S. A. Petersen, president. }per cent attendance, 50 and 380! P.-T. A. Prayer Song—Harris per cent respectively. School chorus. The Key West High School or- Selection — Harris ‘chestra of which the community chorus. jean well be proud is composed of: School Selection from Armistice gram Intermediate Grades. Recitation, “Horace Mann”’— Rose Marie Sawyer. Together Song and Always—As- sembly. Reading, “Visi Mrs. C. Haski Orchestra Serenade. Essays, “What An Evucation Means To Me”—Betty Joan Wat- kins, Jane Johnson, Kenneth Mea- dor; Patsy Albury, Chas. Cervan- tes, Thelma Knowles. Orchestra selection, Forever, Ascher. Flag Salute and Star Spangled Banner—Assembly. The minutes were read by act- ing secretary, Mrs. Ethea Stricker. Pro- ing selection, Toselle’s America School Pupils Put On Armistice Day Program There was an Armistice Day program put on at the Harris School by the pupils of 5A on Wednesday, Nov. 10, The program is as follows: Opening Exercises by Prof. W. C. Duncan. 1 Recitation, “Horace Mann” Rose Marie Sawyer. Recitationaé “Armistice” and Song. “Sweet Flag of Peace” by Fay McDonald, Charity Albury, Amelia Baso, Violet Peterson, Olga Moreno, Edna Mae Taylor, by Schools”—| : Sebastian Cabrera, Barbara Join. . son, Arthur, Walledares;), Charles. / Conductor — Miss Edna B.: Smith. First Violins—Paul Mesa, Orvis | Kemp, Alfredo Barroso. | Violin Obligato—Sarah Ann | Birs, Lucette de Barritt. | Second Violins—Arnt Sjursen,' Ketchum. Clarin Barroso. First Ana lew 3 Neil_Rob- | certs. { Secortd Cornet—John . Thomp- [oom ¥ | E Alto Saxophone—Russel] Hy- man, Anthony Boza. Trombone—Donald Lowe. Bells—Ruth Curry. Drums—Harry Knight. | Piano—Mary Fay MeClanahan.) Characters: Uncle Sam, Jimmy Singleton; Sammy, Frank‘ Guerro; ‘Johnny Doughboy, Ernest Avila; ;Jack Tar, Eugene Sweeting; Silas | Hotchkiss, Kermit Cates, Toby |Tinker, Bernell Sands. Characters: Larry, Glorina ,Curry; Patsy, Shirley Roberts; {Rita Patterson, Rose Marie Saw- yer; Rose Lane, Doris Lowe: Mrs. Babcock, Elma Aguerro; | Aunt Letty, Elsie Madge Key. | Flag Salute. |__A short talk on Parent’ sand ‘er tonight; Moon sets EB Tomorrow's Tides A.M. High - 9:09 Low il 2:34 Barometer reading at 8 a. m.: Sea level, 29. WEATHE! (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy ;and somewhat ensettled tonight; Wednesday partly cloudy; warm- light to moderate shifting winds, becoming fresh northwest, Wednesday. (Florida: Cloudy, rain in north- east.and central portions, colder eme northwest portion, tin south and east-central tonight; Wednesday udy, colder in north and pofgions, le:to Flordia Straits: Light tovmederate shifting winds tonight) "becoming fresh to strong northwest over extreme north por- tion late tonight or Wednesday, and fresh northwest winds over south and central portions Wed- nesday; partly overcast weather with showers over north portion. East Gulf: Moderate to fresh shifting winds tonight, becoming northwesterly Wednesday; partly évercast weather with showers over northeast portion tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS The low pressure area that was over northwestern Texas yes- terday morning has moved east- ward and is central this morning over southern Mississippi and pressure is low northeastward over the North Atlantic States; while a moderately strong high pressure area overspreads the Plains States. Moderate to heavy rains have occurred during the last 24 hours Esperanza Baso, Barbara Mae, Teacher's Responsibilities by Pro-|in the lower Mississippi Valley Maloney, Betty Lou MeCullongh, Alice Ramirez, Barbara Mae Hol- somback. Playlet, “Uncle Estertins On Friday Sam’s Best.” Miss Leota Grillion charmingly | entertained the mothers of “the children in her class last Friday afternoon, which day was set aside as Open House during Education Week. The class room was beautifully decorated in red, white and blue erepe paper and cut flowers to carry out the patriotic colors. The class participated in an Armistice program, which the mothers enjoyed. Each mother ‘was presented with a booklet, en- titled “Let Us Have Peace” made bythe children. Punch and cakes were served during the social hour, while teacher and mothers became bet- ter acquainted, and problems rel- ative to the children were dis- cussed, NEW SERVICE AT NAVARRO’S PLACE: With the aim of making the auto service department of Na- varro, Inc., complete in every re- spect, Dan Navarro is today of- fering another service in this line. Equipment recently added makes it possible to do regrooving of old auto tires in this shop, thereby adding 40 to 50 percent to the life of the tires. Process makes the tires like new, bringing back the tread in the original design Regrooved tires eliminate many punetures, states Lou Smith, man-; ager of the service department. Glass and sharp edges which tires d up are less apt punctures because tread gives enough to avoid them be- coming embedded in the surface of the tires. This auto service will shop giadly give estimates on regroov- ing jobs to all interested. READY FOR CHRISTMAS —Gifts For— Men, Women and Children From all over the world Also, Native Handicrafts Opening, Monday, November 22nd. OLD ISLAND TRADING POST fessor W. C. Duncan. Songs, “Star Spangled Ban- ner”, “When The Armistice. Was Signed.” Card Party On Friday Night Benefit Card Party will be {given Friday evening, 8 o’clock at ! Over-Sea Hotel sponsored by Fern ‘Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star. | | j Quite a number of useful prizes have been assembled to be given at this affair. |for each table and door prizes. Mrs, G. N. Goshorn, phone 122,: There will be one , this affair. APPRECIATION I wish to express; amy ; sincere appreciation and: thanks to. ».the! voters for their support in the City’ election for the position of City Councilman, As to the relations between! Mr. Archer and myself in the st cent election, I wish to say that they were very pleasant amd} honorable. The'essence of honesty) predominates in Mr. Archer's; | character. ) WM. H. MONSALVATGE,. | / H | novl6-1t i it’s Easy To Be Mistaken About j ‘STOMACH TROUBLE | Free UDGA Booklet contains facts | etintarest. Thatth dicen, statthe | | Peecaeebboassatcmeaeterentea | | you to ask for the UDGA Booklet at GARDNER'S PHARMACY | PAaALacE i Novita and Warren Hall in PARADISE ISLAND Two Comedies | TONIGHT: PRIZE NIGHT ORDER EASTERN STAR | CARD PARTY Friday, Nov. 19, 8:00 p. m. —OVER-SEA HOTEL— For Reservations Call Mrs. Goshern, Phone 122 | SEACH PLAYER . | } Waterfront, N. End Duval Street | worst o and light raing in the lower Rio Grande Valley and portions of the North Atlantic States. There has also been light snow in por- tions of the Plains States.and up- per Mississippi Valley, Colder weather has overspread the Plains States and Mississippi Valley and southward over Texas, with freezing southward into Oklahoma, and temperatures are somewhat below normal this morn- ing in Atlantic coast districts and Florida; while warmer weather prevails in the East Gulf States. Avoib, NEEDLESS _C! ~_ PROVED WAY once. And Ws phi tion. Ofte mornin: after long ie ; ata F break local Vicks ite cold is over. In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Elevator Fireproof FRESH FRUITS a VEGETABLES arriving by truck tonight —Best Prices In Town— Come in and learn details —ot— FREE BASKET OF GROCERIES to be given away Saturday NORMAN BROS. 822 Fleming Phone 11 Lester, . |yesterday morning over the high-| Mrs. William Knight and _chil- dren were among those leaving way enroute to Tampa where they/ will visit with relatives and} friends for a few weeks. Wilbur Thompson, ‘who was! spending a brief time in the city; with relatives, left this morning. to join his vessel at No Name Key. Well, fly time is over! Off come the window screens. Thank good- ness, it’s a job that comes only | twice a year. The only bad thing about Spring is trying to fit the right screen to the right window. There are a few enviable souls who never have that trouble. They’re the ones who take time enamel. If you're a good housekeeper, you'll be sure that both sides of the screen are well painted. Often the inside of the frames will be in geod condition, and it will be nec- essary to touch up only the out- ; side. But if the wire mesh needs painting, be sure to paint on both sides. After the screens are thor- oughly dry, be sure the markings | are quite clear. Your screens are ; then ready to be stored in their | Winter quarters. While you're around the win- | we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the very finest; and that is why we are inviung you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Stcel Engraved Wedding lnvita- tions and Amnouacements in the Favored Styles « _ THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING ‘\ ¢ } in Stalls wher mark wey screen Evelio Gomez, employe of the! Carefully when it comes down. Childs Chain of restaurants, left! . You'll find those extra minutes by Florida Motor Lines bus this| #t takes you to mark the screens pARES I 4 ' now, will never be missed when morning for Mami, en route to} Spring rolls round. In fact, they'll New. York, after a week's sit} be appreciated. Put a “D” for with relatives and friends. ~ _| dining room and number the win- a (A _’ | dows—D1, D2, and so on. Put the Vernon Adams: teft gover the} arks on the window sill, highway this morni: fe No ad Wext Spring you'll have no ‘Name Key where the sponging; problem at all. Screens will go on vessel, of which heris a ¢rew-mem-| liké clockwork. ber, is berthed for a shoxt.time, | ind while you’re in the screen- i ‘ | taking-down business, examine Hector de Ia Rosa, who’ was; them carefully for signs of here for the funeral services of Weathering. Fall is the best time his mother, Mrs, Dolores* de la Rosa, left this morning for Miami en route to Tampa. vii Dr. Randall B. Hass, Sr., in-| terne of the U. S. P. H. S., I tached to the Marine hospital, left ‘ | over the highway this morning for; 4 Island Trading Post, on, Miami. ithe waterfront at the north-end| A _ jf Duval street, will open for the! J. W. Rogers, associated with season on Monday, November 22, the R. E. Crummer Bonding Co.| cording ¢ i anainieaaeal Wag an arrival this week in Key|*°° lta Ra See asintrasid West and is today starting an in-/™ade today by Mrs. Wallace B./ vestigation of the bonded situa- Kirke, operator of the shoppe. tion relative to the city. | Mrs. Kirke has spent the sum- ‘mer collecting gifts from all over, the world, including, Persia, India, returning passenger on the plane. China, Mangolia, Czechoslovakia, from Miami this morning. iFrance, Germany, Italy, Egypt, | Arabia, Africa, Russia, Rumania, ;Guatemala and the West Indies. | Besides, Mrs, Kirke has collected | I wish to thank the voters who, gifts from every corner,{.of. the; supported me in the recent city United States. | election. I regret the error made ca, in the count, necessitating a re-! count of the ballots, but although; I was defeated I consider this the; proper procedure for adjusting a very embarrassing situation to all} arties concerned. Again, thank-| |. fe my supporters for the very) _lisnid - Tablets caning vote received, re \Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best nov16-1t askance MONROE THEATER Loretta Young-Adolphe Menjou CAFE METROPOLE —also— THE CRIME NOBODY SAW Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Might: 15-25¢ | OPEN ON MONDAY Jack Long, who was away from the eity for a brief visit was APPRECIATION I W. P. ARCHER, [rm BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer ' | [Phone 135 ‘Night 696-w !!| TRADING POST 10-7 i dows, take a look at the shutters. | See that they’re in good condition —look for rust on hinges and signs of wood rotting. A protec- tive coat of exterior paint on the shutters will probably ‘not be iss. Or perhaps a change of | rom green to deep blue, for instance—will brightew appearance of your home siderably. J than new General Electric Triple- Thrift Refrigerator. You'll pocket extra savings out of your food budget every month this winter—and entertain at less cost. Automatic THRIFT UNIT sealed-in-steel with OIL COOLING means faster freezing, less current cust, enduring economy. Low Prices anc! Easiest Terms Now Available crack, peel, blister. Goes farther, hides material @ See this thriftiest of all refrigerators. You save on price, on current, on upkeep! =] PAINTS — HYLUSTRE HOUSE PAINT, all colors, $1.48 gallon Se A regular $2.00 paint. One of the best cheap paints made. PIERCE BROTHERS | che cam thu SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20e WEEKLY. Prices as low as $3.41 down and $3.41 per month with your light bill THE KEY WEST -LECTRIC CO Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts./ Quick-drying enomei that covers solid with one coot. Dries in 4 hours. Leaves no brush morks. pemealth Splendid f6r Floors, $1.70 water, elcohel. 4 hour drying Special * & $1.55 | Special, \%-Gallon Give your porch foors and steps « cost or two of this solid-covering, weer-resisting SW Porch ond Deck Pot. Special . cu | | | $2.44 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT HEADQUARTERS South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 oo ‘ FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Am To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! | LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street PHONE 1386 i POULTRY | 14 yee are locking for POULTRY j or CHICKEN FERTILIZER Specialising in Proch Fish | ielt or call Foot of Front Street | Fulford’s Poultry Farm Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine ; Phone 44 Free Delivery Phone 880 | Deliwes } i | ——— Bakers of Baker Boy Bread Phone 818 812 Fleming 3t. Cakes and Pastries |