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PAGE FOUR *|SACRED CONCERT iccuvige Operetta To Be Presented On Friday Night A charming operetta, “The Sleeping Beauty,” will be present- ed Friday night, 7:30, at the Divi- sion Street School by choruses from the Fifth and Sixth grades, aceording to Director Miss Alce Curry. Proceeds will go toward buying new music books, which are bad- ly needed at the school. Complete program follows: Act I—Court Room. Act II—Old Tower Room; Act II—Same. Cast of Characters King—Florencia Alvarez. Queen—Mercedes Pierira. Prince Charming—Donald Pin- der. Princess Rosa Doughtry. Old Woman—Gloria Acevedo. Evil Fairy—Shirley Mae Bul- lard. $ Fairy Queen—Willette Cama- Cook—Alfred Lowe. Kitchen Boy—Fernanda Garcia. Heralds—Leonard Key and An- thony Boza. Good Fairies—Alice Delgado, Oneida Garcia, Yolanda de la Guerra, Lucelle Gomez, Jennie Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Knowles, Ethel Mae Roberts, Maud: Eliza- Jacqueline ¢ OL UMN MISCELLANEOUS NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST} RECEIVED. For any member, of the family. Priced 5c to B0c. Also, cards by the box. SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE. nov25-tf HELP WANTED YOUNG LADY WANTED. One who has had store experience and can use typewriter. POL- LOCK, 519 Raval street. nov27-t WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. mayl9-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE WILL TRADE COTTAGE IN TAMPA for Key West home— five rooms, good condition; near’ Stores of all kinds, five blocks from 5c car line to down-town Tampa center. Price $1,500, elear title. ©. S. Kipple, 8407 Alaska Ave., Tampa, Fla. nov23-9tx' FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Upper apartment, f-rooms, modern conveniences, 28 White street. Apply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109 Duval street. novi6-tf BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, oh week or month. J. Stowers company. nov2-tf REAL ESTA, To co pg’ hs TATE he’ beth Roberts, Gloria Riggs, Shir- ley Rose Smith, Grace Torres, Ivy Thompson. Ladies and Gentlemen—Shirley Curry, Ida Cook, Rose Mary Sym- onette, Ruth Rose Roberts, Anita Camalier, Marjorie Knowles, Rose Marie Sands, Alice Ogden, Alice Lowe, Percis Larsen, Edna Phe- lan, Rene Thompson, Lena Mae Howze, Carolyn Jarrett, Kenneth Solomon, P. J. Scheurer, Philip Strunk, James Ogden, Calvin Cates, Kenneth Nuolan, Harry Sawyer, Howard Lowe, Charles Wallace, Eugene Sweeting, Eu- gene Rosam, Robert Pent, John Ley, Harry Robidiere. Tableau Mary, Faye Roberts. Joseph, Harold Richardson. Angels, Rosaurie Garcia, Rose Mary Kerr, Florence Russell. Shepherds, Joseph Papy, Gilbert Torres, Larry West. Wise Men, Ronnie Keister, Joseph Lowe, Aleqander West. Violin Selection—Mrs. Norma Dopp. Christmas Carols “Manger Scene”: “Didkeds' ‘was a passenger ni the bus this morning en route to Conch Key where he will work on the C. Y. Thomason Co. project of laying the wearing surface on the bridge which is now nearing completion. John W. Pinder, of Tavernier, who was recently injured when struck by a piece of timber which fractured his cheek bone, has re-| covered sufficiently to leave for his home by bus this morning, ac- companied by Mrs. Pinder. James Duane, who was _ spend- ing a brief time with his family, left this morning for his station at Pigeon Key, where he is em- ployed as a welder with the S. J. Groves and Sons Construction Company. Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester left over the highway this. morning for a visit in Miami with relatives and friends. Mrs. Eugene Mears, left on Flor- ida Motor Lines bus this morning for visits with relatives on the eys and in Miami. Carl Rom, senior radio elec- trician with the lighthouse serv- ice in Kye West, left this morn- ing by bus for Jupiter where he will make adjustments to the} radiobeacon, and expects to be there until Thursday. Karl A. Goodbread, field repre- sentative of the employment divi- sion of the Work Progress Ad-} ministration, arrived last night from Miami and is today discuss- ing. employment matters with Claude Gandolfo, in charge in Key West. James Younge, president of the Miami-Key West Airways, and C. ie pda dey i manager of the Pan | Ather! irport' in Miami, were rte Miami WILL BE HEARD} ~~ EXCELLENT PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED TONIGHT AT CONG'L. CHURCH The following is the program that has been arranged to be ren- dered this evening, beginning at 7:30 o’clock;‘at the First Congre- gational Church: Organ PreladeS« Dea O That Will Be age 1g juet, e and Ruth DiNegro. BaP. Vocal Solo, Mrétex Shaw. Vocal Duet, Mrs. Payl Archer and Mrs. John Archer. "5 icripture and Prayer, Mrs. Wil- iam Halladay. Organ Selection, Knowles. Violin Solo, Barbara Jean John- Miss Marie son. Male Trio, Messrs. Wm. ‘White, George Archer and Chester Knowles, Jr. Duet, Mrs. Vernalis DiNegro and Mrs. Edith Russell. Reading, Mrs. Katie Sweeting. Vocal Solo, Chester Knowles, ir. Vocal Duet Mrs. Julia Nelson and Mrs. M. Robinson. ee Solo, Mrs. P. B. Rob- *Voeal Solo, Mrs. May Hill Rus- sell. f Duet, Mrs. V. DiNegro and Mrs. B. Saunders. Vocal 4o-Solo, Michael.” : Anthem, One Thing I Know, (Kirkpatrick), Choir. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Paul Archer. Hymn 63, Jesus Loves Even Me, Choir and Congregation. SAVE BABY Mrs. Flortie Louisville, Ky —After efforts of hospital nurses and doctors failed ot make a newborn baby breathe, two policemen took over the task and administered oxygen for for- ty minutes. The baby, the son of Mrs. Hallie Hughes, began ieeath- ing normally. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ing our heartfelt gratitude for the many acts of kindness shown us during the recent illness and death of our beloved one, Mrs, Martha Knowles. Our thanks is extended to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors ef the beautiful floral tributes and mes sages of sympathy. ROBERT KNOWLES AND FAMILY. nov30-1t BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME 24-Hour Ambulance Service \ KSONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANOREWS,Mencas ENJOY COMFORT at the Soden, Seated bral tha bons of downy jac i , visit and “matters h on , local ‘ acaba frfenaget CORNER LOT, 509x100 feet, Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, ea Citizen. nov2-tf FOR SALE—Motor 10 H. P. Palmer operate; suitable f fishing or pl through William Witkers, foot Simonton street. noy30-2tx 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future, Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. now22-tf fo AI a Se PERSONAL CARDS—109 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press, may19-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press, mayl9-tf PRINTING-—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices, The Art- man Press, may19-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citizen Office. novi9-tf TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mayld-tt Two Comedies TONIGHT: PRIZE NIGHT See 43 reading lamp. Renning ice NOITIONED OFFEE SHOP worn Fariew ¥ MOTEL OtsoTo Cheterange, Tenn Sevenneh. Ge I eAn Invita ca TO OUR Aediing: ERY soon cach of our we friends will be receiving an invitation to our Wedding, and ~ Se wut w be tg beet teching eee” Re. es eae eee Wedding lawitstion to be the leery finest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect out Neesiniits tin ok goaded Steel Bagraved Wedding Invit- tions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles « THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Tricycle’ Plane Will Visit Florida! MIAML Fla.. Nov. 30—The Waco N-? “Tricycle Landing Gear” biplane, claimed ‘by its designers to. be.the.solution to the problem of safe and simple flying for everybody. will arrive in Florida for the Miami All-American Air Maneuvers and a month's demonstration in Florida and Cuba. The N-7 has a third landing wheel directly under the motor, which, it is claimed. eliminates take-off and landing difficulties and makes the ship as easy to learn to operate as a modern moior car. HOTEL’S DINING ROOM TO OPEN Tomorrow evening, December 1, marks the opening of La Concha Dining Room in La Concha Hotel. Servicesswill be |) tugurated for this season “att be. Pp. m. on opening day? with’ ular hotel dining room service} ing maintained every day there- after, with clubbreakfasts, lunch- eons, dinners and a la carte serv- ice at all times, Charles Spacek, well-known! Czecho Slovakian chef, who has been in charge of famous res- taurants and clubs in several European capitals, will be in charge of the cuisine at La Concha. j | It's Easy To Be Mistaken About | STOMACH TROUBLE Stomach sufferers should learn the truth about ULCERS, GAS, ACID, | INDIGESTION belching, heartburn, er etc., due to excess acid, UDGA Booklet eon’ facts DAFFY & DRIVERS JOE, REMIND ME JOGET ALL ex] WRONG HOUSE Camden, N. J.—Answering ao| alarm, firemen broke into a house but could find no fire. As they! were leaving, a truck driver | FR! shouted, “Hey, boys, when you} ofinterest. TheSth edition, pa get through with that fire, there’ ‘S| press, may prove your first s' another around the corner.” The} pystot comfort! Cli lp igtremi firemen had the wrong address. | you to ask for the UDG t at GARDNER’S PHARMACY —OPENING SOON— But we've plenty of winter visi- tors now. 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PATHFINDER sells for $1 a year, but for a limited time we offer you a Te- duced combination bargain price for This a and PATH a ATOYLAND HEADQUARTERS @ Oa A Visit Stowers’ TOYLAND! FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF Toys and Christmas Goods NOW ON DISPLAY Bic¥cles, Dayton, Am- erican Flyer and Roll- fast. All sizes for boys and girls, -men and. wo- Cotte in today—bring “She “children and iet them select their toys ‘from our large stock. WAGONS 435 sol aaaisiians $1” PRED FROM... ests uP COASTERS—DOLLS GAMES—CARRIAGES COWBOY and INDIAN SUITS J. R. STOWERS COMPANY ofS. 21 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS! eas. SOCOSHSSOSSSESEOSOHSSSESSSSOOS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 360, 1987, \ BENEFIT DANCE ON HALF DONE SATURDAY NIGHT Sacre Washington.—The job of mak- Benefit Dance to to raise funds! ing a topographical map of the for charity work of Key West} United States—begun in 1875, is! Junior Woman’s Club will be held | jonly half done, according to the at Raul’s Club Saturday night |v, s. Geological Survey. Dancing will begin at 10 o’clock. j; Part of the proceeds of this af-|this affair and plan to show ou wl e go towards providing | everyone attending a good time. needy children with Christmas gifts and part will be used to help|, 20h? Pritehard’s Orchestra has Mercedes Hospital, it is stated. _ |been engaged to furnish a pro- Members of this organization | 8Tam of dance music for the oc anticipate a large attendance at casion, SERVICE LEAGUE PLANS PARTY St. Paul’s Young People’s Serv- ice League will sponsor a card party in the Parish Hall on Fri- \day evening, December 3, begin- (ning at 8 o’cloek. Reservations for this affair are being made by calling phono 659-R. Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ | An Index To ‘RELIABLE FIRMS FOLLOW THE ARROW! ---And You Will Find In This Bea To Visit Them! LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street PHONE 138 Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine ‘DEMERITT BROS. 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