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PAGE FOUR -, SOC EY’ :-: reese Povcrescccccsevecoseccosaccoocooseooolls Excellent Musical: Program Rendered: At. High School A capacity crowd at the High; 6. Tableau: J.,.V.. Woodson School Auditorium greeted the and Mary Curry, ‘Sweetheart of second Glee Club and Orchestra! <: mq Chi.” Male) quartette: program of the school year last ae ie A Gl night. “ The entertainment was excel-)Alvarez, Harry Bravo, , “Over lent in the quality of instrumental, There” and “K. K. K. Katy.” dance, singing and dramatic talent, 8. Solo: Virgie Key, “I Love selected, and in the pleasing and’ You Truly,” Bond. well-arranged variety of the pro-| Processional, “Wedding March” gram. It was under the direction} —Bride, Florence Dillon; Groom, of Miss Edna Smith, musical di-;/ Doyle Smith; Flower girls, Marion| reetor of the school. | Solano and Faye Bervaldi; Ring The program follows: |bearer, Billy Osterhoudt; Train Part I ‘bearer, Billy Warren; K. W. H. S. Orchestra, “Victory; maids, Geraldine Knowles, Overture,” Ascher; “Harbor of: bara Carey, Marie Sands, Macy Dreams,” Fox. Se mpg Mary nn Baal Audience, “Star Spangle jan-| well; Groomsmen, Bert - ‘ob- ner”’—Joe Soldano, Flossie Mae erts, Andrew Elwood, Dick Her- Key, Harry Bravo; Orchestra,;nandez, Ray Perez, Paul Esquin-| “Toselli’s Serenade.” aldo, 1. Solo: Virgie Key, “In My: 9. Vocal number: Glee Club, Memory’s Garden,” Bond. |“Love’s Old Sweet Song.” 2. Tableau: Mrs. Emil Sweet-} 10. Monologue: Emil Sweet- ing and daughter, Mary Theodore'ing, “An Old Sweetheart of Sweeting, “Slumber Boat,” Gain-! Mine,” Riley. er; “Lullaby,” Bréhms. Glee}, 11. Violin solo: Alfredo Baros- ae pai Soper PALES (205 ee Threads Among ‘urry, Corinne Curry, Virgie Key,' the Gold.” Betty Henriquez; Alto, Macy Pal-| 12. Duet: Rev. and Mrs. Geke- enguela, Jenia Hoff, Madge - ler, “When You and I Were Sands, Marie Sands. | Young, Maggie.” "3. Nurséty Rhynié'hatacters! 13. Ensemble: presented by Harris Sthbol, under | Home”— the direction of Mrs. Norma Yates} Dopp: Mother Goose, Sylvia San-} chez; Little Jack Horner, Ernest} 7. f } | Bar- “Home Sweet Part IT 1. Orchestra, “Dark Eyes.” 2. Harmonica and Whistling: Brides- | . PLAN PROGRAM DERED AT FIRST CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH *CH ihe following program wil, be presented. at First Congregational giving D: Prelude, “Givg @Thapkg, Unto God.” Doxology!!® Invocation. Lord’s Prayer. Gloria Patri. Responsive reading, “OQ Give Thanks Unto God.” ing.” Scripture, Parable, “The Great Supper.” Prayer of Thanksgiving. Hymn, “Song of Home.” Offertory, “Morning Praise.’ Anthem, “Thanksgiving.” Sermon, “Thanksgiving to God Amid Hardships.” Hymn, “Who Loved Me and Gave Himself For Me.” Benediction. “In-everything by prayer Harvest i and your requests be made known un- to God.” Rev. William L. Halladay is pas- tor of the Congregational church. Dance Tonight At Raul’s Club FOR TOMORROW MANY NUMBERS TO BE REN-' Charchr a tna iBHKss| Hymn, “A Song of Thankesiv-/ supplication with*thanksgiving Tet! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1937. | Novelty Dance | ' Tomorrow. Night 1 } Social Club Roosevelt in spon-| | soring its seeond dance since its’ inauguration on Armistice Day is! offering the fun seekers of the/ city a real novelty affair Thanksgiving night club is scheduled to put on a novelty dance at the beautiful! ‘patio of Habana-Madrid Club. | The fun begins at the door “Entrance” when - the festivity! committee of the club accepting} and following the suggestion of} jArthur Murray, the country’s greatest dance instructor, “why |not try charging the admission of | your next dance 10c for each 25, Ibs. of wéight and all red heads j allowed free,” will install a penny |seales (customers will weigh free) | {when all customers will weigh in! and admission figured from| weight shown on the face of the! |scales. No admission to be great-| er than 75c. As usual ladies will} be admitted free. H !, November 25th being Thanks- | giving. a legal holiday, the club is! jlooking forward to the biggest j crowd ever to attend an affair of| | this kind, it is said. Reservations |aré coming in fast and.the com- | mittee in charge urges all those i who will like to have a table re- jserved to call phone 220. | Tables for parties as large as 36 ‘Persons has been reserved. |Two Events At \ Pena’s Place Two big affairs are scheduled for this week at Pena’s Garden | WILL TRADE Salley; Little Miss Muffet, Rose Lee Tolle; Jack-Be-Nimble, Ken-| neth Albury; Little Bo-Peep, Rose Marie Archer; See-Saw Marjorie! Bert A. Roberts and Harry Bravo. The following is to be directed by Gerald’ Pinder. Accompanist, John, Pritchard: 8. Solo Ballet: “Ciribiribin,” jof Roses in the form of Fireside! Large crowd is expected to at-, Dances. z tend the Thanksgiving Eve dance|_ Tonight, the eve of Thanksgiv- to take place this evening at img Day, celebration will get un- Raul’s Club, on Roosevelt Boule-|4et way about 10 o'clock and it is Daw, Leo Hicks, Barbara Buck-| ley, Marvin Creel; Mary, Mary, Florence Dillon. Quite Contrary, Jay Avis Boll; 4. Solo Tap: “Vote For Mr. Wee Willie Winkle, Robert Arch-|Rhythm,” Marjorie Daniels. er. Chorus: Doris Nottage,} 5. Ball Room Dance: “The Blanche Brantley, Thelma/First Time I Saw You,” Louise Knowles, Constance Adami, Betty, Pritchard and Gerald Pinder. Ruth Chastian, Henrietta Carey,! 6. Trio: “Veni, Veni,” Birgie Sylvia Gates, Edna Mae Hoff, Vi-'Key, Xenia Hoff, Madge Sands. da Mae Thompson, 7. Solo Tap: “Feeling Like A 4. Tableau: John Yates and, Million,” Betty Canova. Jane Thompson. Paul Esquinalde; 8. Vocal Solo: “You Can’t and Mary Louise Bonniwell sing: | Stop Me From’ Dreaming,” Madge ing, “School Days.” | Sands. vard. Pritchard’s Dance Band. eecevcceunsece eeeeee: EXPLAINS M ER Editor The Citizen: I have just read with interest the letter from J. H. Stafford, of 5. Tableau: Bert A, Rob-| 9. Solo Tap: “Satan Takes A erts and Geraldine Knowles,, Holiday,” Gerald Pinder. “Down by the Old Mill Stream.”|} 10; Circle Dance: “Big Apple,” Male quartette: First tenor, Geo.’ Madge Sands and Lionel Mills White; second tenor, Shannahan; First Bass, Curry Pitchard and Gerald Pinder, Mar- Harris; second bass, Ernest garet White and Walter Maloney, ‘Dollis Burchell and Doyle Smith. the Christian Science Committee on Publication, appearing in Mon- day’s Citizen. His letter is some- r Cobo,| what overdue, for I was expecting! N. B.' Xenia Hoff and Paul Mesa, Louise} reaction from my piece about! Mrs. Eddy soon after I wrote it in New Hampshire last Septem- ber. I do not, in the least, begrudge the Committee on Publication an Music will be furnished by John | expected that there will be a good; | attendance. ! Large fireplace, recently con- jstructed in the dance hall of |Pena’s, will be “lit up” tonight | for the comfort of guests. Public jis invited to come out and enjoy | this affair. | Tomorrow, Thanksgiving night, the second Fireside Dance will j take place for which several spe- \eial attractions have been planned by the management. SERVICE ‘SUNRISE | A Sunrise Thanksgiving Service [will be conducted in First Baptist : Church tomorrow morning. Every- ON THANKSGIVING, see G. G. Ray, inspector of Plant Quarantine, who was in the city for several days on business, left this morning by bus for Miami. Mrs. J. G. Eddy, left on Flor- ida Motor Lines bus this morn- ing for Miami en route to her, home in Atlanta, Ga, Mrs. Clyde Rice and son Grosby Rice, were arrivals Monday night over the highway from their home in Asheville, N. C., and are guests until’ Sunday ‘at the home of Mrs. Rice's ‘mother, Mrs. Graed Crosby. a Miss Barbara. Langner, student ak the’ Convent of Mary ‘Im- Maculate, left this niorning by for’ Miami to ‘spend the “Thanksgiving Day holidays. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Langner. Mrs. Bernice Dickens, super-) visor of WPA Edecational proj- ects, who was in Key West for ol ) OF THANKS ' | I want to express to my friends, and neighbors the gratitude I hold in my heart for all who assisted dyring the short illness and after the death of my beloved husband, | Patrick J. Doran. I deeply a preciate the many floral tribute the use of the automobiles and] messages of sympathy. MRS. PATRICK J. DORAN. nov24-1t READY FOR CHRISTMAS | —Gifts For— Men, W: = and Children Also, Native Handicrafts From all over the world OLD ISLAND TRADING POST | Waterfront, N. End Duval Street | ! SUNRISE THANKSGIVING SERVICE First Baptist Church PASTOR SHEHANE, Preaching Thanksgiving Sermon Shehane Quartette Will Sing —Everybody Welcome— TAM TOSA M. Thanksgiving (Tomorrow) Morning PERSONAL MENTION ee inspection of projects in Key West which are under the direc- tion of Mrs. Grace Crosby, left this morning by bus for Miami. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Trevor, and daughters Judy and Ellen, left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa and from there will go to Ft. Lauder- dale for a visit with Mrs. Trevor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Miller. Juan Manuel de la Puentes, Cuban consul at Tampa, who was spending a short time in Key West, left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba for his sta- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Pierce and daughter, Helen, left over the highway this morning for Miami on a short business visit. THANKSGIVING TABLE SUPPLIES ARCHER’S GROCERY Complete line of Every-j thing Needed THANKSGIVING FEAST. Special shipment “is FRESH FRUITS AND} VEGETABLES, j Nice line of POULTRY, } TURKEYS, HE FRYERS. FRUIT CAKE Other cakes and acces- sories for making cakes and sweets. Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street body is invited. The service will begin promptly at 7 a. m. The pastor will deliver a special Shehane quar- opportunity to argue for Christian: Science. But my statement about Mrs. Eddy in my “Toothpick Top- ies” is accurate. We New Eng- landers know Mrs. Eddy, and I re- call having seen her in her old age. The best possible source of in-| Chicago.—Mrs. Mildred Bolton, formation about Mrs. Eddy’s life,) serving a 199-year sentence for is the book by Edwin S. Dakins| snooting of her husband, Joseph The Biography, of a Virginal, win not be the beneficiary of his Mind” (Charles Seribner’s Sons). $10,000 insurance policy, the ers Sg. hale pe tl Mr court ruling that it must be paid when the boys and girls of Bow, t, his relatives instead of to her. New Hampshire, used to congre-| gate outside her fence. | It is not unkind to say of her; that she was “very human.” Fact, and fancy must not be too closely, entwined, | } }sermon, and the itette will sing. WILL NOT GET INSURANCE BUMSTEAD'S WORM SYRUP C. GROVER FLINT. Key West Fla., Nov. 23 1937. - Peninsular. &. Occidental Steamship: Company SS.CUBA Leaves Fort Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M, Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent, for That]} | | “TERY. soon each of our friends will be receiving 29 invitation w out Wedding, and we want « co be the best looking invitation we can get.” Naturally, you want your Wedding Levitation to be the wery Ginest; and chat is why we afc inviting you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Stee] Engraved Wedding nei: tions and Amnouacements im the Favored Styles THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING ! Sececercececeoanscsccoee, CLASSIFIED | COLUMN | j MUSIC INSTRUCTION — | on fe ; when this; THOROUGH INSTRUCTION on] in the evening of Thanksg Band and Orchestral _instru-| ments, Piano and Voice. Mod-| erate charges. The Illingworth} Music Studio, 615 Elizabeth! street. Phone 117. | nov19-mon-wed frit? H PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP.! M New Ostrex Yonic Tablets! contain raw oyster invigorators! and other stimulants. One dose! s new pep. Value $1.00. ial price 95c. Call, write Gardner’s' Pharmacye wed-thur-fri-tf | LOST LOST from clothes line rear! Synagogue, blu rge coat and! gra: Bt. V le only to owne Reward if returned to Rabbi Joseph Male. nov25-2t | FOR SALE OR TRADE COTTAGE IN TAMPA for Key West home five rooms, good condition; n stores of all kinds, five blocks from 5c¢ car line to down-town Tampa center. Price $1,500, j clear title. O. S. Kipple, 8407} Alaska Ave., Tampa, Fla. | nov23-9tx | Ss. FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Upper apartment,; 4-rooms, modern conveniences, | 628 White street. Apply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109 ‘Duval street. | novl16-tf Hl BICYCLES PASTOR FINDS ‘expression of gratitude for favors received?” The topie of Dr.! Gekeler’s sermon at 7:30 Thurs-' day evening in the First Presby- jterian Church is “What Ingrati- tude Misses.” The public is in-| While preparing his Thanksgiv- vited to ‘attend. ing Day sermon, to be delivered, iving,| Dr. John C. Gekeler of the First, Presbyterian Chtirch asked a few questions from friends*met ‘on“the® street. One of these friends was Father Reagan, apother was Aaron: McConnell, others weré Dr. Ralph Braund of the Marirfe Hospital,” Lieut. John Faigle, the genial secretary of the Chamber of Com- merce. ; In Thursday evening’s sermon he will give the substance of their replies. The question asked, “Is a man the poorer for not giving PATHFINDER’ overlooks ; center Afew ++-and uu breathe again! irs clogging mu- cus, reduces swollen membranes — helps Keep sinuses open. Viexs a year. for a lit duced ‘| MONROE: THEATER Joe Penner-Harriet Hilliard in NEW FACES OF 1937 Sally Blane-Thomas Beck in The Great Hospital Mystery Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tia, 15-20e; Night: 15-25¢ Largest and idely Read News. Magazine no important interesting personality, ' €risply . . . dramatically . . . right - the point .. . it boils down for you everythi: ; siving you both the plain facts and entertaining sideligh! verified and itterpreted. 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