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PAGE FOUR DOCTOSSSOOHSSSSSSOSSOSHSHSOHSSHHSSSOSOSOOSEOSD se Thinkegiving Pivgecims Put On At Division St. School nehiez, and Gene Rus- ee ~ ee e Thanksgiving programs were Juanita Sai presented at the Division Street sell. School yesterday morning by the} 4, Recitation: “Thank Thee Third Grade, B and A_ divisions,' Lord”, Gearline Jaycocks. and the Sixth: Grade, D division. | 5. Song: “The Best Holiday”, The Third Grade program was;Catherine Symmonette, Florence} given under the direction of Miss: Mitchell, Gladys | Washington, Frances Cochran and Miss Gladys|Elizabeth Ann Gardner, Walter! Pinder. Featured on it was @,Thompson, Alexander West,| One Act Play entitled “The: Emelio Blanco. Friendly Indians”, which was a| 6. Recitation “Thanksgiv- story of Puritan and Indian life! ing”, Adolpho Lastres. during the Mayflower days. Very} 7. Song: “Over the River and clever costumes, and scenery rep-| Through the Woods”, school. fesenting the inside of a log; 8. One Act Play: “The Friend-| cabin made the play particularly; ly Indians.” Prudence—Florence) enjoyable. | Russell; Patience—Rosalie Cama- A complete three-act play was} lier; First Boy—Kenneth Larsen; the highlight of the Sixth Grade} Second Boy—Jack Currie; Third! by Mrs.| Boy—Mareus Mora; Mother—} ; Mary Louise Griffin; Father— | Gene Russell; Faith—Fay Pirder.! | Indians — Frank Sands, Manuel yesterday for Thanksgiving distri-; Gonzalez, Clennie Demeritt, Fred bution among the poor. Twenty-| Thompson, Claude Valdez, Jr., four needy families are to re-| Henry Hall, Albert Cruz. eine liberal shares B yoPrograms. follow: | 1. Song by school. i 3A and 3B | 2 Reading: “The? First Announcer; Gene, Russell. Thanksgiving”, Frances Collins. we, Song: ‘Turkey and 8. Violin solo: Persus Larsen. Pumpkin’, by school. 4. Hundredth Psalm: Reading: “The Story of; Grade. Thanksgiving’, Ronnie Keister. 5. Play: 3. Song: “Thanksgiving Day”,’ Pilgrims”. i j presentation, directed May H. Russell. Groceries to fill seven large baskets were brought by pupil: ( the} | Sixth] “The Story of the} Enjoyable Turkey Dinner Served At Harris School A special Thanksgiving Turkey Present besides the pupils, were Dinner was given gratis to the the Mesdames Mary S. Lankford, student body of the Harris School Claude Williams, Carl Bervaldi,| yesterday noon. {Mavoreen Meador, Joseph Wat- Two hundred and sixty-seven kins, Ethea Stricker, James meals were served a very grateful Adams, Walter Norman, George aind enthusiastic crowd of pupils.! Morris, P. D. Huddleston, Wm. Professor Duncan, who _ first! V. Albury, Isabel Ball, Thelma broached the plan to the P.-T. As-' Watkins. sociation, which sponsored the din-! Messrs and Mesdames W. C tier, stated that the intention was! Duncan, Wm. B. Norman, George to give every pupil a turkey din-! Flicker, H. M. Motherwell, Robert ter during the present Thanksgiv-'Dopp and Rev. and Mrs. Joe ing festivities. ; Tolle. The menu of turkey, salad,|~ The Misses Jennie Seymour, ¢ranberry sauce, dressing, mashed, Helen Claude Williams, Annie Potatoes and lemon pie was; Saunders, Helén Pinder, Caroline Served. Tolle, Jennie Mae Johnson, Lola The dinner was made possible, Sparmer, Leota Grillion, and by the very liberal donations of Florence Roberts. ‘ number of lodges, organizations} Messrs Joe Allen, Albert Carey, and merchants. and Poly Artman. 2 Peeecesossscececvcsccccessvosocevesersovosoeveseoce PERSONAL MENTION & COeveeoacecosecseeesedecdeesduoarrecceccceoeses Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Eakins left) Robert Dopp, ‘student in the En- this morning by bus for a week-| gineering School of the University end trip to Miami. of Florida, arrived by bus Monday for the Thanksgiving Holidays. Mrs. William Knight and chil-j ren, who had been visiting in} Jerdme Péterson, WPA areal Tampa and other points, returned; supervisor, and 0. A. Sandquist,| to Key West Tuesday evening over, WPA director in the Third Flori- the highway. {da District, who were in Key West| Tuesday on a business visit, left | over the highway yesterday morn-| ing for Miami. Rev. W.°J. Reagan, S. J., left Tuesday on the P and O. Stedmer Cuba for the St. Petersburg con- Vention with delegates of three) pq Star i “a ms 7: Edgar Starke, operator of the Bodalities of the Catholic parish, | jy » West Mavi P | He sdikretarn Boniey. ey West Marine Railway, left by Mrs, Julias Lax, Jr., and sister- plane Tuesday afternoon for a} brief visit in Miami. Injaw, Miss Margaret Lax, who/ Baye, been. visiting Mrs. Lax’s par- nts, Mr. and,Mys. Hilary Crusoe, Haye retytibed to their home in Mi- am, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins was a} passenger on the afternoon plane} | Tuesday, going to Ft. Lauderdale} (for a visit with her parents, Mr. jand Mrs. Charles Lunn, and will) J. O'Farrill, of Havana, who/*eturm Sunday. making his residence in. Key z est, left over the highway this}, Mr. and Mrs. George Mills forning for a vacation in Miamiy White, who were on a business With friends. visit to Miami, returned over the! highway this week. \ SUNDAY DINNER || County Juaxe and County Solicitor Allan B.! Cleare, Jr., returned over the highway last evening after a busi ness visit to Miami and at points} Raymond Lord, By ANN PAGE on the Keys. ANKSGIVING week is a. busy 3 ‘one, and the turkey or meat shoul be ordered in advance. Bread for stuf- Rag should be purchased early in the Wweek to allow it to get stale. Fruits ‘ahd vegetables may be laid in to avoid ‘that last minute rush. Turkey prices are a Httle higher ‘than last year, but they are moder- ately priced. Duckling is a choice for the small household it prices ‘are lower, and many families will en- joy Deef and pork for Thanksgiving. Here are three Thanksgiving dinner ‘menus to suit different pocket-books. Low Cost Thanksgiving Dinner Roast Pork with Savory Stuffing Cranberry Sauce Rutahagas Browned Potatoes Heart of Lettuce Salad Bread and Butter Mince Pie Mrs. Louisa Knowles left over the highway this morning for a! brief vacation in Miami with rel-| atives and friend: Mrs. O. S. Long returned by} plane Monday from a week's busi-| hess visit in Miami, “geen DROWSY ? SMELL EXHAUST Gas ? Coffee Cider u Medium Cost Thanksgiving Dinner Cream of Mushroom Soup Curled Celer, Carrot Sticks Roast Beef or Roast Stuffed Duckling Mashed Potatoes Broccoli Apple and Peean Salad if; / \t MAY BE DEADLY CARBON | Club Roosevelt | with the biggest portion being do- Dance Tonight At Habana-Madrid With the weather ‘clearing ‘up and everything coming along nice- ly there is no doubt that the Thanksgiving novelty dance at the Habana-Madrid ‘tonight ‘will ‘be a big success, it is said. This is the first time in local dance history "that@a”Hevelty af- fair of this kind wilh be. put “on and tverybody séems ‘to be ‘ready for what fun this Hance may have to offer, itis shown: This ‘dance *hit*js" beinig put on under the sponsetship of Social an organization which will strive ‘to introduce a string of new dances not yet per-) formed here. | Part of the proceeds of this dance will go to the ‘diamondball league to help defray expenses | nated to under privileged school children whose parents are on re- lief rolls. | This Club was organized solely to benefit and help any ‘and all organizations as well as any in- dividua] whieh may be in distress and needs emergency help, there- fore the officers of this club are looking forward to the coonera- tion of each and every individual} who is able to attend the festivi- ties of the Roosevelt Club. Meltzers Arrive For Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Meltzer, who are now living in Miami, ar- rived over the highway last night} to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Charles Curtis, who is Mrs. Melt- zer’s mother. The Meltzers are having a great time meeting their old friends‘and in enjoying the home cheer ‘of Turkey Time. (Mr. Meltzer will return ‘by ‘plane to Miami this ‘aftérnoin, but Mrs. Meltzer will remain until ‘San-} day. Dance Tonight at a Garden Of Roses Another large crowd is expect- ed to gather at Pena’s Garden of Roses tonight for the Thanksgiv- ing Fireside Dance to begin at 10 o’cloek. Affair last evening was largely attended and enjoyed by every- one. Heat froin the newly con- structed fireplace made the dance hall warm and comfortable for all the guests. A good program of dance musie will be reridered this evening by a local orchestra. No admission will be charged. Return For Fourth Winter Mrs. C. D. Fitch and daughter, Miss Hermione, have returned for their fourth winter season to Key West. They are from Washington, D. C., and are as enthusiastic as ever over being back in Key West. Washington weather is wonderful in the Spring and early Fall, they report but when real cold gets there, they are very glad to come back again to the warm-climated, friendly and peaceful Island City. They are residing at 1012: Flag- ler Avenue. Lunch Served At School A special Thanksgiving menu! was served in the Division Street Lunch Room yesterday at noon. It consisted of roast pork, dress-| ing, cranberry sauce, mashed ‘po-} tatoes, mince and pumpkin pie and! milk. The Lunch Room serves a noon- day meal gratis to school children} day. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Coccddveveeeeonneccveves, CLASSIFIE” COLUMN SCerecccccescccvecsccoccs MISCELLANEOUS NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST RECEIVED. For any member| ‘of the family. Priced 5ce to! 50c. Also, cards by the box. SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE nov25-tf£ SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Man with car to take}! over profitable Rawleigh Route. ! Established customers. Must be! satisfied with earnings of $30 a; week to start. Write Raw- leigh’s, Dept. FAK-116 101, Memphis, Tenn. nov26-1tx| { WANTED { WANTED—House with two bed-! rooms and modern conveni-| ences. Year round tenant.} Write Box M., The Citizen. nov25-3tx | i 3 aie a joy to own a fine precision, oe ei camera with a fast lens and shut- gee ter. No one will deny that. Such OEP re be sia eds | cameras are versatile and open the New Ostrex Tonic Tablets}! way for picture taking under many contain raw oyster invigorators| ‘conditions. Extremely fast ‘att! and other stimulants. One dose | polds no terror for them. They laugh: starts new pep. Value $1.00. / at poor light. If you want to'spectal- Special price 95c. Call, write | ize on speed photography or indoor Gardner’s Pharmacy. ___| shots without special illumination, wed-thur-fri-tf | or shoot under ‘adverse conditions | in general, a precision-built, ultra | fast lens camera is the thing to own. If, however, you want @ camera LOST from clothes line rear, to snap pictures under ordinary con- Synagogue, blue serge coat and| ditions, a simple, inexpensive one gray vest. Valuable only to| Will serve admirably, afford a lot of owner. Reward if returned to| Pleasure and, as far as recording Rabbi Joseph Male, nov25-2t| the subject is concerned, will make {average snapshots just as well as | the more elaborate type. Remember, I am referring to snapshooting un- Wiki, TRAD! z _ | der ordinary conditions. TP te eee en GE IN] artistic composition, shooting to PAD or Key West home—| capture fascinating and artistic five rooms, good condition; near | shadows — which always add so stores of all kinds, five blocks/ much toa picture, interest appeal from 5e car line to down-town| and lighting are strictly up to you. Tampa center. Price $1,500,|'There isn’t a camera made at any clear title. 0. S. Kipple, 8407 price that can tell you how, when Alaska Ave., Tampa, Fla. {or where to make a picture of rare nov23-9tx| quality and appeal, but experience will teach much. The fact that an unusual, interest- compelling snapshot was taken with a “tricky” camera does not signify _— PERSONAL LOST FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Upper apartment, 4-rooms, modern conveniences, “SNAPSHOT CUIL {IT’S UP TO YOu | It's the man behind the camera that counts. This ptctufe, for ex: was snapped with an inexpensive and simply operated cam that the same picture could not have been snapped equally as well with a ‘simple camera ‘by the ‘same per- son, If a certain picture e taken should be ‘snapped at adn a shutter speed of 1/26 of a , it might take an expert to.determine which of two prints of nie. ject was taken with a_beginner’s!t¥pe of camera and Which with one of the type used by the expérts. So much depends on the person behind the caméra. If you will make a study df pictures appearing in magazines, newspapers ‘and ‘picto- rial books you Will léarn mach’about the fundamentals of -good ‘picture making. You will :find pictures of gardens, buildings, homes, people, animals and ‘pets, ‘close-ups and, in fact, just about every type of picture you will ever want to make. Study these pictures and fiote carefully the different atigles from ‘which some of thém ate taken. Study the lighting, the Shadows dnd ‘the ‘very natural appéaranée ‘of pedple in many of the pictures, You will soon develop an “eye for pictures” and ‘when you do you will find that even your inexpensive camera will pro- duce the kind ‘of pictures you thought were possible only with an expensive’ instrament. So you see, much depends on the man or woman behind the camera. John van Guilder WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m. Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy, probably scattered show- ers tonight and Friday; not much change in température; moderate to fresh east to southeast winds. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate to fresh east to south- east winds, strong at times over north portion, and overcast weath- er with scattered showers tonight and Friday. East Gulf: Moderate to fresh shifting winds tonight and Friday, with strong northeast and east _ |winds over north portion tonight, FOR SALE — 1930 Chevrolet! Dump Truck, $50. 1114 Varela} street. nov23-3tx 628 White street. Apply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109 Duval street. | nov16-tf BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month. J. R. Stowers company. nov2-tf REAL ESTATE TO SELL OR BUY REAL E| TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. 0. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf| FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf Friday with showers tonight. Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly. Fred Scott in —ROAMING COWBOY— 1 S 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty; Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, / Key West, Fla. nov22-tf CHRYSANTHEMUMS for Thanks- giving. 1117:Stump Lane. mame! PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman; Press. may19-tf | rial and Comedy BENJAMIN FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century PRINTING—Quality Printing at| the Lowest Prices. The Art-j man Press. may19-tf | |OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—} Se. The nov19-tf} | Three bundles for S Saneer 135 Citizen Office. Bread and Butter Cranberry Pie | Coffee | Very Special Thanksgiving Dinner | Oysters i Salted Pecans Cranberry Jelly Roast Turkey with Sausage Stuffing Candied Sweet Potatoes Boiled Onions Spinach Orange, Grapefruit and Avocado Salad Frozen Pudding Coffee MONOXIDE ’ Celery NADONAL SAFETY COUNCR Drop in, if look around! — INTRIGUING GIFTS— from France, China, Java, Persia, Egypt, Sweden OLD ISLAND TRADING POST Waterfront, N. End Duval Street only : ERY soon each of tir friends will be receiving an invitation to our Wedding, and MONROE THEATER Chester Morris-Leo Carrillo in 1 PROMISE TO PAY Joe Penner-Harriet Hilliard in NEW FACES OF 1937 Matinee; Balcony, 10¢; Orchés- tra, 18-20c; Might: 15-25¢ ‘PHANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE FIRST Presbyterian THURSDAY EVENING AT 7:30 “WHAT INGRATITUDE: and Overcast weather tonight and An a] we want it to be the best looking mvitstion we can get” Naturally, you wabt your Wedding Invitition to be ‘the wery finest, aod that ts why we are thystmg you to inspect our remarkable line of gomuinc Stee] Engraved Weddrng Invits- Hons and Agnowactmeats THE ARTM wore in the Favored Seyics « AN PRESS 5, 1937. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Effective May 30, 1937 S. SCUBA Leaves Port Tamipa on Sandays and Wedn: at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thu ys. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A, M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tahipa, Fis. For further information andl rates call Phome 14 J. HOCOSTAR, Agent. Partly furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 Whitehead street. In exclusive neighbor- hood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlook- ing Coral Park. PRICE: $7,500 CASH L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office or x Residence 1309 Whitehead Street PSvdecccccceccversecedecusceeseeedeseesoETouNewee LUSTRE © So snedilgis ‘smooth, it resists ens, dirt, dust, fingermarks, grease ond pain ‘Poins . .. $9 amazingly wathable i's no work ot ail to wath them fight off with soap and water! You'll want your bathrooms, kitch- SPECIAL THIS WEEK 5-W FLOOR WAK Here's © floor wax thet polishes imelt. SW Flo Wax needs se rub- bing. Just spreed Wt on. Dries, reody to wotlk on, i 1S to BD “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” ; White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 eee eecccere

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