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PAGE FOUR ~: SOCIETY --: ASO SOOO SOSSSOOEEOOOOOCOOOSSEOEOERLEOOOEOOELOOOOE Dr. Dean Moore Was Guest At Dance Dr. Dean C Moore, prominent physician of East Orange, N. J., was guest of honor at a dance giv- en last evening at the Habana- Madrid Club by Juan Carbonell. This is Dr. Moore’s second visit to this city. Last winter he did considerable fishing in waters in this vicinity. Dr. Moore arrived here last Sun-; day and has spent several days fishing and will leave by plane to- morrow. He will return with Mrs, Moore for a longer stay later in_the season. Party last evening was largely attended and enjoyed by every- one. Music for dancing was furn- ished by John Pritchard’s popular dance band. Among those invited to attend) were: Harry Nagel, New York; Jack Weber, New York; Dr. Dean C. Moroe, East Orange, N. J.; Mr. Given Last Night Jr., Anibal Armayor, Joe Allen, ieut. and Mrs. S. T. Tunner, Lieut. and Mrs. Wm. Klaus. Dr. and Mrs. Van de Veer, Miss Solita Cobo, Miss Juanita Mayg, Miss Aida Rodriguez, Miss Martha Carbonell, Miss Virginia Perez, Cuban Consul and Mrs. Berardo Rodriguez, Mr. and Mrs. Raul B. Garcia, Dick Reich, Louis Cabot, Oscar Garcia, Billy Pierce, Grace Perez, Mr. and Mrs. Or- Jando Caraballo, Mr. and Mrs. Pete White, Miss Eva Maloney, Miss Rose Helena Sawyer, Chuck Toms, Miss Barbara Carey, Miss Xenia Hoff, Wilfred Julius, C. R. Banks, Chester Hamilton, Eduar- do Leon, Arsenio Bethancourt, Antonio Bethencourt, Henry Per- ez, Julio Perez, Jr., Rene Diaz, Manuel Valdes, Evelio Ruedo, Charles Albury, Aida Pino, Edwin Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardner, Al- and Mrs. Jerry J. Trevor, Mrs. G. R. Smiley, Sheriff Karl O. Thomp- } son, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Saw-} yer, Mr. and Mrs. John Carbonell, Circus Dance Sch len E. Curry, Frank Fernandez, Miss Nellie Louise Russell, Joe Fraga, Ernesto Riviero, Darnell Carey and Miss Viola Thompkins. eduled Miss; ‘ Studies For Priesthood J. F. BEAVER, JR. TAKES PART IN PAGEANT STAGED BY SCHOLASTICS F. BEAVER. JR.. OF KEY WEST PARTICIPATES IN J. For Tomorrow Evening COMMEMORATION OF ST. abe Something new and different:jn,andperforming other dangerous the line of’ entertainment, that! stunts, never, before witnessed in will atrtact the-attention of the} uny dance hall, it is said. Gancing * public; @ seekers of” ¥oung‘man has been refus- thrills, will be the Circus Dancel/edtifesinsurance by insurance i by Sdéiti Club Marti! companies and has had good of- tomorrow night at the Habana-j fei . Madrid starting at 10 p. m. one One of the features in the pro- gram of entertainments planned|have seen him perform that this by this popular club is the intro-/ young artist will hold the audi- nn of Wimpy and Jenks,jence spellbound with his daring robatic dancing team who, for stunts while he is risking his life e first time in Key West, will! to entertain them. The entertain- delight and entertain the public! ment committee of the Marti Club with their antics and thrills. This|invites the public to view the ect will take place immediately! wonderful trapeze they have in- at 12 o’clock midnight. Istalled at the Habana-Madrid “The main attraction of the eve-| Club tomorrow between the hours which will start at 12:30 will} of 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. be performance of Gene Hard-; Music for this gala affair will ia Room Mothers Hold Session Room Mothers section of the} Annual Junior-Senior High School P.-T.| sponsored by ladies of Congre- A. held a meeting at the home} gational Church will take place of Mrs. Enrique Henriquez this|Friday and Saturday of this week and discussed plans to meet} week at 512 Fleming street, in expenses incurred from thejthe building formerly occupied equipping of the varsity basket-| by the Express Agency, next to ball team with new suits this}the Monroe, Market. x There will be offered in the It was decided to give a dance| bazaar many items of hand work and Mrs. Jeff Knight was ap-|suitable for Christmas gifts. pointed chairman of a commit-| These were made up by women tee to make plans. of this church, Mrs. Charles Ketchum, who} Supper will start at 5:00 o'clock with Mrs. Lawton Watson rep-| Saturday afternoon. Ladies will resented the Room Mothers atiserve crawfish salad, home the convention in West Palm) baked ham, homemade pies and Beach, gave a brief account Of/cakes and a variety of other their trip. # i awe euved Was items will be offered. the course of a social hour. Next meeting will be at the| School Bazaar Is the country, it is stated. air, looping the death loop’ Pritchard’s orchestra. Charch Group To Hold Bazaar ser: the crowd is the ex- {Thursday Night Dance at Pena’s! home of Mrs. V. Key, who with Mrs. Watson and Miss Martha] Grand Success Loewe will entertain the group. eS . ed 2 pbeatris School Bazaar, which Bridge Club Holds mn “yn WaBdNAD. te kaise a fund for the . ble Me. 2 Ci rnc} Oaniatmas:Tree/at the school, and Enjoya eBIRE ocx oh ¢ wad" Held" in the school £90/ —eemepte con Or oh tus saves pay Mrs. E. K. Taylor-won. the high{ @H@iforium ‘Tuesday, was a great score prizeiat a:bridge ¢elubimgety| SuReeRS.. (01 ing yesterday afternoon at. |...Ofespecial interest was the Le ne te ge tieg C. Papy on work booth which was Light refreshments were | beautifully decorated in colorful ved. crepe and natural poinsettia and Next meeting will be at the! displayed a wide variety of ex- home of Mrs. Melvin Russell) cellently done needle work. Dee. 15. Santa Claus arrived on Bic gges matey oe Meogernet) seane and distributed ussell, George mucas, k: e Horace O'Bryant, E. K. Tavion| eS Armando Cobo, Louis Pierce, O. . S. Long, and B. C. Papy. \Dance Tonight At | Garden Of Roses Church Group To Ais apraageun ef nother large Hold Meeting pected to attend There will be a meeting of the Garden of Roses this evening j Woman's Auxiliary of the First: Dancing will start at 10 o'clock. | pics coin Church held tomor-| John Pritchard's Swing Band! rew afternoon, beginning at 4! wilt furnish a good pro; | 0 s gram of} o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Will) dance rhythm for the occasion. Norman, 410 Margaret street. | —_—_—_— Ali women interested in the} Two of a Kind from big traveling shows all! It is the opinion of those who, m the flying trapeze 30 feet, be furnished by the popular John’ Bazaar and Supper, Weekly; CHARLES COLLEGE Playing a prominent part. in a pageant staged by Junior scholas- tics commemorating the events of note in the history of St. Charles i College, which celebrated its cen- tennial anniversary Nov. 11, was |J. F. Beaver, Jr., S. J., son of Mr. jand Mrs. J. F. Beaver, of this city. | Mr. Beaver was also a member jot the scholastic choir which sang (at the Pontifical Mass on that :date, and on the following day at j the Solemn Requiem Mass, com- 'memorating the deceased Alumni of the College. The complete program was eJaborate. Bishop Jeanmard cele- brated the opening of the com- |memoration with a Solemn Politi- ;fical Mass, which was graced by the presence of Archbishop Rum- mel of New Orleans, and Very Rev. Father Brooks, S. J., Pro- vincial of the Missouri Province, and other prominent Monsignori of the diocese. President Roosevelt and the Governor of Louisiana wired con- gratulations. A banquet at which the clergy of the diocese were present fol- lowed. Speakers reviewed the past at the College. Bishop Jean- mard announced that a new Re- jtreat House would be erected as. ja memorial of the anniversary. The College was established by Jesuit Fathers of the Province of, Lyons, France, on July 31, 1837. Thursday Night Card Club To Meet First meeting of the Thursday Night Card Club this winter will home of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Douglas, 830 Division street. Members are looking forward to the pleasant acquaintance and | competition of last year. | Present will be the Messrs. and |Mesdames V. A. Johnson, Frank Delaney, Charles Falk, Arthur Pastorini, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W.- Douglas. Mesdames Ella Curry, Joseph Shourds. WILL ON RECORD Brisbane, Australia—A _Bris- jbane man recently had his will re- surprise}Corded on a phonograph record. In addition to making various be- quests, he gave his opinions of ;certain of his relatives and made} the stipulation that his will be “played” in the hearing of his family and friends. Maybe Gyroscopes now keep great ocean greyhounds on an even keel, and maybe at long last Eu- rope will find a stabilizer for apple cart.—Milwaultee Journal’ work of the congregation are in- vited to be in attendance. F. S. C. W. Holidays Begin Dec, 17 Christmas holidays will begin —Open For The Winter— Friday, December 17, at Florida OLD ISLAND TRADING POST State College for Women at Tal-! ~Featuring— lahassee and continue until Mon- Gifts of Distinction With a day, January 3, according to an-! Key West Tang! nouncement made. | Merchandise From All Over Classes will be dismissed at The World 11:30 a. m. December 17 and be| Miss Helen Smiley in Charge tesumed at 8:30 a. m. January 3. —Foot of Duval S:reet— “So you had two suitors at the beach. What were they like?” “Oh, one of them wore knick- Jers—and the other didn’t play | golf, either.” | STAR” BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is ‘Fresh? —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Centery THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TRADING POST OPENS DOORS FOR WINTER’. “CLASSIFIED COLUMN SALESMAN WANTED VARIED LINE OF ARTICLES|HUSTLER WANTED! To intro- FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ARE NOW ON DIS- PLAY The Old Island Trading Post, foot of Duval street, so called be- cause it is not'far from the water-|: front‘ spot ‘where Indians from this {sland and Cuba once met to trade, has. opened its doors to the host.of winter visitors that yearly find they intriguing articles the true hospitality and ‘friendliness at the Post most pleasant remind- ers of their stay in Key West. Miss Helen Smiley is in charge. A more varied stock than ever before has been gathered from all corners of the world. Holland, France, Germany, Italy, China, Ceylon, Java, Philippines, Ha- waiian Islands, Guatemala, Mexi- co, Persia, India, Egypt, Mcrocco, Mandalay, Sumatra, Batavia, jweden, Norway, Denmark, Cze- hoslovakia and Bulgaria, are some of the countries represented. Of special interest are the very beautiful gifts with’a Key West atmosphere. Serving trays, boxes, and other articles in pink, white, black and blue colors are excel- | duce, supply demand for Raw- leigh Necessities. Good routes open nearby. Rawleigh Meth- ods get business. No selling ex- perience needed. We supply Sales, Advertising liferature— all you need. . Profits should in- ' crease €véery month. Low prices; , Bood/ values, complete — service. : Rawieigh’s, '. Dept. FAL-116-63, Memphis, Tenn_ dec2-1tx REALESTATE FOR RESYLTS—Li prop- erties sale or fént with the CLI C." PRICE’ ORGANIZA- TION. Registered Brokers. Phones 186-M. 505 Duval street. decl-tf TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. 0. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators and other stimulants. One dose qarts new pep. Value $1.00. pecial price 95c. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. ‘ py wed-thur-fri-tf 7 MISCELLANEOUS <p lently embellished with some of| NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST the most beautiful of local flow- ers, such as the frangi pani, Geig- er, and Key West blue bell. The work was done by a well-known New York artist and is the idea of W. B. Kirke. Decorated with the brilliant colors of the butterfly fish are} — RECEIVED. For any member of the family. Priced 5c to 50c. Also, cards by the box. SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE. nov25-tf WANTED cther articles, trays, dumbwaiters,}] WANTED—A chance to bid on mixing bowl sets. Innocent moon- fish, hand carved in wood, adorn ashtrays or are available in- dividually for various decorative uses. your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE The most prized merchandise} WILL TRADE COTTAGE IN for sale, though, are the etchings from the original copies of John «ames Audubon, the famous -nat- uralist, who is noted especially for his bird studies in the bayous of Louisiana and along the Flor- ida Keys. The studies available are from the latest edition of the original copies, and have created quite a sensation in the North. Most appropriate gifts for’ the men folks are available. Shark- skin comb and brush sets, hand| BICYCLES FOR RENT, carved tobacco boxes of native mahogany, handy knives, sea horse tie holders, Trinidad San- dals, are among the many gifts in this class. 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, clear title. O. S. Kipple, 8407 Alaska Ave., Tampa, Fla. nov23-9tx BICYCLES» ur, R. by ho nov2-tf day, week! or Stowers company. FOR SALE Dolls of all nations, beautiful] CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- china from many countries, clay animal sets made by a ten-year- old hill billy boy in North Caro- lina, Seminole Indian and cork ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf coconut tree sets, Indian scafves,|}o7 PAPERS FOR SALE— colorful bags, and the most amaz- ing zipper coconut fiber hand bags and coconut frond sun hats Three bundles Citizen Office. for 5c. The nov19-tf are others of the’ great variety TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 available. A treat is in store for all visitors to the Post. Prices are surpris- ingly low. REALISTIC JOKE jbe held 8 o’clock tonight at the Indianapolis, Ind, — Informing Attorney Coleman B. Pattison, “This joke will slay you,” a friend proceeded to tell the joke. He proved practically right. laughed so hard he fractured two ribs, puncturing a rib. Although seriously injured, he will recover. Complaint Departmi British cinemas are visited by something like 330,000,000 people every week. And most of them file past us at the most thrilling moment of the film.—Punch. | BERMUDA MARKET Friday and Saturday WESTERN STEER MEAT SPRING LAMB Lamb Shoulder, Ib. Lamb Stew. Ib. Lamb Chops. Ib. 3Se Milk Fed Veal Roast. lb. 30 Armour’s STAR and SWIFT PREMIER HAM. by Whole. db, at 30e Pork Hams. Ib. Pork Shoulder. Ib. 25¢ Pork Chops, Ib. 30c FRESH LINE OF ALL IN- GREDIENTS FOR SOUSE POULTRY Guaranteed %-Grown HENS. 3% to S Ibs. Ib. We Soft Bone Roasters, 42 to 8 Ibs... Ib. 33 All Poultry Dressed and Delivered Remember, All Meats ceived Fresh Daily Quick Delivery Phone 52 White at Virginia Sts. | | | 28 20¢ 28¢ Re- Pattison | Operetta By Sth and The Artman Press, mayl9-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. “The Sleeping Beauty” 6th Grade Choruses of Division St. School Friday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p. m. DIVISION ST. AUDITORIUM ADMISSION sheets, 75c. ARCHER’S| COMBINATION —you can’t beat it! SERVICE QUALI We invite your “check-up” on just how we constantly maintain this TRIPLE COM- PERSONAL MENTION e Mrs. Braxton B. Warren left on orida Motor Lines bus this ! orning for Miami for a_ visit ‘with her son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. Clements Hudson. Mn Bonifacio Rivero and two! childten, Kenneth and Peggy Ann, left ower the highway this morn- ing foy Miami and will there en- train for the old family home in Westchester, Pa. for a visit of} two months, stopping en route for; brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ricker, in Scranton. Wallace Bierer, assistant keeper in, the lighthouse department, left this morning for the purpose of visiting jin Miami with his family during his quarterly vacation. Mrs,’Charlotte Denby, who was spending a few days in Key West on her first visit, left over the highway this morning for a brief stay in Miami after which she will proceed to Charleston for the winter. Mrs. Rosalie Bocker was a pas- senger on the bus this morning.} going to Matecumbe for a visit with friends. Deputy Sheriff Raymond Ma- loney, who is assigned to duties on the highway with headquar- ters at Tavernier, and James Dur- Audubon THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, To Give Operetta At School Tomorrow night 7:30 at the Division Street School torium the fairy-tale operctta, “The Sleeping Beauty” will Room Mothers To Meet Tomorrow Plans and committee Audi-| merts for the Children’s Chi mas Tree will be made at be| regular monthly meeting of given by Fifth and Sixth Grade] Room Mothers of the Choruses of the school under the/ School P.-T. A. tomorrow direction of Miss Alce Curry, Division Street School’s choral classes have been handicapped by the lack of music books, and this, entertainment is planned to raise a fund for that purpose. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the many friends for their kind acts during our recent bereavement, the death of our beloved one, Mrs. Minerva Tor- res. We deeply appreciate the use of the automobiles, the beautiful floral tributes and mes- sages of sympathy. dec2-1tx THE FAMILY. noon at 3:30 at the home of Blondon Goehring, 708 street. Other plans for the in of the year will be cleared at meeting. Subscribe to The Citizen. weekly. nov22-tf 15¢ den, representing the Society in Monroe county, arrived over the highway last night for a brief business visit. Hear your favorite tunes the way you played, and whenever you want to Mrs. Vesey Johnson has return-{ HILL BILLY ed from a Thanksgiving visit in West Palm Beach with her sons, Dr. V. M. Johnson and G. K.} ‘ohnson, and their families and! another son, Munson Johnson and} his family, in Miami. i BLUES’ Didn't It Rain—Part 2 6984—Watk This Lonesome Valley (Heavenly Gospel Singers) My Gal Is Gone 7010-When the One You Love Is 7163—" Reno Now ‘Tampa Red) « TO CELEBRATE FEAST 7001—Back Door Tomorrow at 8 a. m. in St. Fran-} cis Xavier's school, colored, the patronal feast will be celebrated! by mass and a panegyric from the} text, “As Arrows in the Hands of the Mighty, so the Children of Them that have been Shaken”—j Ps. CXXVI-4. The celebration} will be conducted by Rev. A. L.} Maureau, S. J. MONROE THEATER Patsy Kelly-Robert Armstrong —in— 4 NOBODY'S BAB —also— Girl From Scotland Yard Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- | ira. 15-20c: Nicht: 15-25¢ (Walter Davis) fteape 40 C Each “Everything In Music” Dealers Interested in Retail Victor Record Fronchises—W rite” POLK MUSICAL SUPPLY CO., Wholesale Distributors “41 W. htree Atlante, Ge. j { ! ) ORT .c.* If it’s your watch or spectacles, perhaps a “Want Ad” will bring them back. If it’s your pocketbook, there’s still a chance, but a ““Want Ad” isn tourists in town this season. And when they’ve gone, they have gone forever—Somedone else in some other city has already made the ’t going to keep ye The fellow who's w: repairing his spare r: who is going to wake up and find a big white elephant on his hands for another year. By rehabilitating now, you and this other fellow can keep winter visitors here, and show a positive inducement for them to come back next year. Why run such a risk and see tourists come in one day and go out the next. It is « sure investment, because it is in- evitable that we will have a tremendous winter season. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. Dealers in LUMBER, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, SASH AND DOORS, PAINT, HARDWARE, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” TI PALR MM hhh hhh hkdk hk dicdkhhahahndahodke MSS OSD IML IMD I OIRO MII IIE IAL OL IG IMSL LS That's Why We've Got ‘J. R. Stowers Company }