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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY eee Soceoosesccccencsesooccceseeee Elks’ Memorial Services Tomorrow Afternoon Annual Memorial Services of Key West Lodge 551, Benevolent and Protecitve Order of Elks, will be held 3:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the auditorium of Key West High'Schoo]l. As ever, the program for these ceremonies has been carefully arranged and willi prove to be one of the most entertaining and ippressive of those}; presented in previous similar occasions. The program and the names of participants in the various items is as follows: 1. America “Lodge and Audience Ceremonies, Lodge Officers —.... (Invocation by Rabbi ‘Jon. Malc) Violin Solo, “Adoration” aL TREE Felix Borowski Norma Yates Dopp, accompanied by Alce Curry | Ceremonies, Roll Call of Absent Brothers Ritual (With Taps by Leroy Voght) Quartette, “The Vacant Chair” _ . Root Smith 2. _- Ritual housekeeper, who had been in Key PERSONAL MENTION A. F. Ayala, sales manager of the Key West Electric Co., accom- panied by Mrs. Ayala, left yester- day on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa where Mr. Ayala will un- dergo treatment for a particularly aggravating affection of the respi- ratory organs. Olaf Johnson, auditor with the AGWI Steamship Lines, who was lim Key West, for,several days ; checking up accounts at the offi- of the Clydé-Mallory Lines, eft thi @ by? bis for Mi- i and 6ther cifiés’on ‘the east st, and will bmat his home in iad Bers 2 Gpristmas Day. 1] SETPST: T. B. Qpteen;:efficial with the Florida Motor Lines, who was in the city. for several days on busi- }ness, left yesterday for Miami =a route to Jacksonville headquart- ers of the corporation. Thomas M. Kelly, retired light- George M. White, Curry Harris, Ernest Yates, N. B. Shannahan, accompanied by Gus Ayala Ceremonies, Lodge Officers —....... : .. Ritual Double Trio: “Lift Thine Eyes” from “The Oratorio “Elijah” Felix Mendelssohn “Cradle Song” Johannes Brahms Sop., Marjorie Frow, Barbara Curry; Second Sop., Xenia Hoff, Macy Palensuela; Altos, Madge Sands, Marie Sands, accompanied by Edna B. Smith # DF" William R. Warren ‘ome To Me’ _- Beethoven White, accompanied Gus ‘Ayala y | eM Res es, Cl ek SPN ese (Auld Lang Syne) Lodge and Audience “, Quartette, “Sweet and Low” _. Barnby OME George M. White, W. Curry Hotvia. Bonet: Yates, N. B. Shannahan, accompanied by Gus Ayala 12. Ceremonies, Lodge Officers ._. Ritual (Benediction by Rabbi Jos. Malc) Tenor Sol Enjoyable Bridge Party On Thursday Afternoon With the Misses Solito Cobo and Menendez, Belmont Carey, Mer- ae Mayg pee ene pend uj rill Roberts, Raymond Curry, Ed- n foman’s Club had an enjoy- e gits daidge party Thursday after-|"2 Caraballo and Vincent Cre- noon on the portico of the Public) ata. Misses Rose Tift, E. L. Patter- son, Louisa Delaney, Mary Bravo, ice Mitchell and consolation went}Ada Rodriguez, Madge Sands, to M Otilia Cervantes. Otilia Cervantes, Dollis Burchell, A new member, Mrs. Belmont; Vilna Alfonso, Mary Cleare, Clara Pal was welcomed into the|Yates, Leota Grillion, Louise Ketchum, Marjorie Gwynn, Vir- oa, the meeting were the Mes-|ginia Perez, Consuelo Carntona, dames James K. Brady, Robert | Florrie Ketchings, Nellie L. Rus- Dopp, Dumont Huddleston, Evelio sell, Camille Pierce, Clara Lank-/ Cabot, Lawrence, Gutterrez, Alice‘ ford, Martha Watson, Martha Car- Mitchell, Joseph Lopez, Sig ee Nico Solita Cobo and Juanita Kemp, Arthur Sigua Jr. m Cobos Return From Teachers Organize Atlanta Visit Classroom Unit - | SEE, | Returning yesterday by auto} Teachers of the Harris, Divi from a Thanksgiving week visit|sion and High Schools met this in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. and Mrs. week, organized a unit of the Delio Cobo were particularly im- Florida Classroom Teachers, and with the contrast Kéy elected officers for the club. pressed Officers are: West and Atlanta weather pre-| President, Mrs, Addah Ramsey;! sent. The temperature hovered|Vice President, Miss Eulalie’ atound 16 degrees while they|Mathews; Secretary, Mrs. Grace Were in Atlanta, which was in-|Hilton; Treasurer, Albert Carey. | deed quite different from the 78) Purposes of the organization, average here for the week. eS peemnote good fellows among teachers, to raise profes- hee guests of Mrs. Cobo’s moth-/ sional standards,- to Picecib con-| » Mrs. Fred Hogan, in Atlanta, | ditions affecting teachers, to fur: | masedisinen a very pleasant time|ther the work of the Florida’ was spent. At Tampa, on the way| Educational Association and to! down, they,,were. guests also of|enlist support for the schools of] Dr. Cobo’s, sister, Mrs. G. Hen-| the country. riquez. The local unit will soon offi- High score winner was Miss Al- | Just Received-- 1938 LINE OF ROLLFAST— BLACK BEAUTY —and they are West for several weeks visiting his son and family and other rela- tives, left this morning over the highway for his home in Miami. TUESDAY— Mrs. J. W. Marzyck letf this morning by bus for Miami, where she will entrain for Jacksonville for a visit of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Harriete Wilson. 9: rs. A. O. Siler, who'!was «be- e marriage Miss Jeni’ Russell, © was visiting for “several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dodderidge: Russell, left this morning by bus for Mi- ami and will leave tomorrow a convention to be held in Talla- hassee. Mrs. J. A. Mallard was a_ pas- senger on the Cuba yesterday aft- ernoon going to Tampa for a brief visit with relatives, and ex- pects to return next week. Z. D. Harrison, sanitary engi- neer with the State Board of; Health, left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba, to attend, a convention to be held in Tam- pa. Witter J. Peabody and daugh- ter, Jane, artived over the high- way last night, to spend the sea- son at their home on Flagler Avenue. Mrs. Peabody and daugh-| cially join the Department of Classroom Teachers of the Flor- ida Educational Association, and; when 50 members are enrolicd| will be affiliated with the Na- tional Educational Asociation. Regular monthly meeting will be held. MONROE THEATER {| Dick Powell and Doris Weston }; —in— THE SINGING MARINE Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- tra. 1§-20c: Night: 15-25¢ | dec4-1t Social Calendar SATURDAY— Benefit Dance, Junior Woman’s Club. Raul’s. 10 P. M. Bazaar and Supper, Ladies of Be, Congregation Church. 5:00 P. M. 512 Fleming street. —o— MONDAY— Harris School P.-T. A. meeting. * 2:45 P.M. School Library. —O— Woman’s Club meeting. 4 P. M. *Public Library. Jr.-Sr. High School P.-T. A. meeting. 7:30 P. M. Harris School Auditorium. Bea THURSDAY— F. S. C. W. Alumni reception. INTERESTING TOPICS! ere Dances WILL BE DISCUSSED an Sunday night Pastor Yan-; ‘illman Shehane announced to ius ccnpeetten in the First Bap- tist Church that this coming Sun- day night he would preach a ser- mon on “Foreordination and Elec- tion.” The pastor states that few ques.| tions have agitated the world more deeply than this one of Fore- ordination and Election. One class has gone so far as, to assert that from all eternity God has foreordained a‘ certain-number of! men and angels unto eternal life,! and another company of men and! angels unto eternal condemnation, and that in either case the num-! ber cannot be increased or de-j for Dr. Ralph Lee Eyman. Colonial Hotel. 7:30. Ad- dress before Rotary Club. 12:00 Noon. ‘Voman’s Club. Election of officers, Garden Club and Tree Guild. Public! Library. Meeting of Daughters of Con- federacy. Home of Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer. nd OOO ter, Ellen, are expected on the S. S. Cuba Monday. TITLE ORDINANCE NUMBER 338, COUNCIL SERIES} AN ORDINANCE ABOLISH. ING THE POSITION OF CTI’ AUDITOR AND LICENSE ; SPECTOR: CREATING T POSITIONS OF CITY AUDITOR} AND OF LICENSE INSPECTOR: PRESCRIBING THE ~ DUTIES AND SALARY OF EACH: RE-' PEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. Passed by the City Council on first reading November 18, 1937. Passed by the City Council on second reading by title December 2, 1937. Passed by the City Council on} ,third and final reading Decem-} ber 2, 1937. Signed: EARL ADAMS, President City Council: Approved: December 3, 1937. Signed: WILLARD M. ALBURY, Mayor. Attest: Signed: WALLACE PINDER, City Clerk. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH —Invites You To Worship— SERVICES SUNDAY: 11 a. m. “God's Use of Little Things, and Little Folks.” ! 7:30 p. m. "The Handwriting on the Wall.” Singing of Song]; by same name. —YOU ARE WELCOME— Precious Gifts! A PILGRIM Ladies’ or Men's WRIST WATCH lasts a lifetime. own one—"aint THAT grand!”. We have them from $15 to $35. We help you to A sntall down payment and balance weekly gives you the most lasting Christmas Gift you can give any Boy or Girl. MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS ONE THAT WILL GO ON LIVING EVERY DAY! by giving them the time to meet the ones they love in life. The PILGRIM WATCH is sold by us and guarant to be one of the finest watches sold—and that's why we feed. 10 theme ax they give service and we service tiem free. —ASK ANYONE WHO OWNS A PILGRIM— And—now, about our other Christmas Gifts. We have a store full of fine gifts that last. This year be—JEWELR' CHRISTMAS GIFTS will ‘Y—all. over the country. Jewelry always has a value and that’s why peo- money in Jewelry Gift! all the Jewelry in our store. ple this year are giving Jewelry Gifts. It's like having the bank—there is always THE value—to say nothing of the sentiment which is attached to every The goodwill of our customers is more valuable than That's one of the reasons creased by a single one. At the 11 o’clock hour in the CHRISTMAS OPENING Gift Sale TODAY Gift packages wrapped and tied FREE—ready for mailing. FREE SOUVENIRS TODAY TO EVERY LADY VISITING |, OUR STORE. WE WANT}. EVERYONE IN THE CITY TO SEE OUR BIG NEW LINE OF JEWELRY AND GIFT GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY. Special Sale WRIST WATCHES 7 Jewels . $9.95. | 17 Jewels . . $14.95 We Guarantee and Service Every Watch We Sell and Charge You Less Than Half What You Have To Pay On Time Elsewhere For The Same Grade Merchandise. EVERY-DAY SPECIALS Gillette Razor GIFT SETS $1.00 to $4.50 Extra- vate COMPACTS ___ _---- $1.00 to $5.00 Special PEN ‘DESK SETS .. $3.00 to $5.00 ALARM cLocKs _ $1.00 to $3.50 FOUNTAIN PEN and PENCIL - $1.00 to $15.00 oamen. SETS i _ $1.98 to $15.00 COCKTAIL “MIXERS Toes to $7.50 Electric HEATING PAD $2.98 TOASTER “Turn-a- 3 $1.00 to $1.98 Ib. IRON, Be . $1.59 Electric WAFFLE TRON $3.50 A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GIFT IN OUR LAY-AWAY DEPARTMENT. FRANK JOHNSON The Old Reliable JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP —Since 1698— La Concha Hotel Building Raal’s Tonight All arrangements have been being given this evening at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boulevard un- der the auspices of Key West’s junior Woman’s Club. Danncing will begin at 10 o’clock. Everyone attending will he given a good time, state those in charge of arrangements. John | morning Pastor Shehané will dée-} liver a sermon on the subject: \“The- Mystery of Death.” Charles::Aronovitz Key West's Only Department Store CHRISTMAS GIFTS for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN PeABiSia SRS ak Our stock of new CHRIST- MAS GOODS is now COMPLETE PIPERS Ty Crispy — new LINGERIE UNDERWEAR SILK UNDERWEAR Silk and Cotton PAJAMAS Beautiful—New JAPANESE SILK KIMONAS AND PA- JAMAS Holiday—Boxed HANDKER- CHIEFS ; Madeira Cut SCARFS NAPKINS TABLE CLOTH SETS TOASTERS PILLOW CASES Shirley Temple DOLLS BATH ROBES, ETC. New shipment of Winter SHOES for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN at reduced prices. Closing out the entire lines of Ladies’ and Children’s WIN- TER DRESSES at CUT PRICES. Now is the time to buy winter goods at low prices! Large-size BLANKETS PRICES. Ladies’ FALL MILLINERY, in Black, Browns, Greens, etc., at REDUCED PRICES. Beautiful—New Assortment CHRISTMAS LADIES’ EVE- NING DRESSES at Popular Prices! Men’s SUITS and Boys’ SUITS—largest assortment we have ever had. New styles and new Fall shades—all at POPULAR PRICES. Complete assortment Boys’ and Men’s SWEATERS. Beau- tiful combination of colors— at POPULAR PRICES. Another new shipment of HOLIDAY SHIRTS for Boys and Men. TOM SAWYER and LION Brands. White and all WOOLEN at POPULAR THE STORE OF FASHION The obvious store in which to center all of your Christmas Apparel shopping tours! NEVER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1937. Pritchard’s Orchestra has been —Open For The Winter— engaged to furnish a musicai pro-|OLD ISLAND TRADING POST gram for the event. jcompleted for the Benefit Dance | MONDAY $1.50 Real Madeira PIL- LOW CASES, on sale $1.00 RAYON PAJAMAS ._. $1.00 Flannel—2-piece PAJAMAS, on sale __ $1.00 Large size—all colors TABLE CLOTHS —— $1.00 DOLLS, on sale ___ $1.00 Chromium—all sizes _ $1.00 . $1.00 $1.00 .. $1.00 On Sale Monday OTHER SPECIALS— —have we been able to offer such a complete selection in our BEFORE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT SHOES--- for Ladies’, Misses and Linen TABLE CLOTHS Hand-made Lace TABLE CLOTHS SOFA PILLOWS Children we 98c $1.95 49c up —Featuring— Gifts of Distinction With a Ednfund Lowe and Ann Tedd in MURDER ON DIAMOND ROW: Comedy and News (SUNDAY) First Baptist Church ll a.m. “The Mystery of Death” or (Why Do People Die?) 7:30 p. m. “Foreordination and Election.” (A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYBODY) Egatpebe— 18 SHOPPING pave ire Have you thought.,,, saa jg fltbapeaye Page tte from one of the largest stocks of Novelty and Practical Gift Items For Father — Brother — Husband or Boy Friend BATH ROBES, in flannel, silk and wore i boxed - 4 Beautiful SETS _. HANDKERCHIEF and TIE SETS - 50c to $1.00 Hand-made HANDKER- CHIEFS, three in box, with and without initials 50c, 75c and $1.00 Beautiful TIES, boxed _... 28¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 PIPE, CIGARETTE, CIGAR SETS—and novelty sets. A small de- posit will lay your CHRIST- MAS GIFTS aside. onl esibe> FOR MOTHER, SISTER, WIFE or SWEETHEART—We can not begin to enumerate the GIFT ITEMS in this depart- ment. “Simply Beautiful” is all we can say. UNDERWEAR and NEGLI- GEES. ATTRACTIVE LINENS of all descriptions. PHOENIX HOSE i individual wrappings. Hand-made LACE CLOTHS. Beautiful LUNCHEON and DINNER SETS. Innumerable NOVELTY GIFT ITEMS simply eyond de- scription. You must actually see these beautiful gift items to really up in Boxes as\ WEl4b Joose. Boxes—25c, 38c, $0c, 75¢ and $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS — 15 to 50c each Also a large, attractive assort- ment of MEN'S HAND- KERCHIEFS — Linens and Swisses 25c. 38¢, $0 to $1—boxed Single really honeys! SATURDAY AND MONDAY our Jewelry must have quality. Our future success de- pends on what we sell today. By giving us your jewelry business you are helping us to tn Key West the Jewelry Store you will be proud to trade in—and we feel prouder to serve you—as it's the loyal support and confidence that we have built up in Key West which keeps us growing every day. No store|in Key West is as anxious to help the poor as well as the rich to make this Christmas a happier one for everyone. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD—IF HONEST— Smali down payment now—balance after Christmas. Give the most precious gifts of all. That's a beautiful Ladies’ or Men's WRIST WATCH. Every article bought from us is ENGRAVED free and wrapped in Christmas packages. For months we have been getting ready to serve everyone. See our windows—everything new and new goods coming in all the time—and we don’t keep it—we sell it. That's why you see your friends in our store. —WE WELCOME EVERYBODY— NOTHING MAKES US Sasser THAN MAKING OTHERS HAP! Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 219 Duval Street BATH MATS Initial PILLOW CASES Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS and some for the Men too! 25¢ to $2.00—boxed 50c have 2,000 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes, all 9c sizes and styles—widths to $12.50 BETTER SHOES. up to Full line of PHOENIX HOSE in all colors. Ladies’ SILK LOUNGING PAJAMAS Ss. Ladies’ SILK KIMONAS Li Geeoly UNSPECIAL SELLING a ~ MONDAY “Every Item 4m, Store REDUCED Shop In Our New Modern Store Complete line of INFANTS’ WEAR You'll love our k mide ated iety are matched with prices All Can Afford! We're Ready and Anxious TO SERVE YOU Ladies’ SILK DRESSES, values to $5.00, at $3.95 and S285 Mannish SUITS, as low as _ $3.50 and $495 Closing “out $100 and $19 Ladies’ SWEATERS at S0c and Te PILLOW CASE SETS, em- broidered 58 Others at Sc to S148 VELVET PILLOWS, on sale at - We BRIDGE SETS EQUIPMENT FEATURES Oversize BALLOON TIRES Oversize FENDERS at -. The and $1.60 One rack of WASHABLE and SILK DRESSES, closing out at $1.06 to $1.88 cach SILK SPREADS, all color, on sale - —. ae New TWIN SETS, on sale at sie One counter—Boy’s and Girl's SWEATERS, at only eT Come early for this agreed TWEEDS 16 pieces of Chrome-plated TROXEL SADDLES New Departure or Morrow BRAKES ALSO SOLD ON EASY TERMS Pierce Brothers beautiful LINENS Visit our LINGERIE DEPT. Fully stocked! APPELROUTH’S Besiere Fashiont. Appelouth