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PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Enjoyable Card Party At. |Report On Lunch Parish Hall Friday Night *°™ reiects_ First month’s report on the Enjoyable card party was held;Mrs. S. W. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.|Lunch Room Projects at the |Friday evening in St. Paul’s Par-| Clarence Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-|Division and Harris grammar ish Hall under the auspices of the thur Pastorini,-Mrs. Mamie Wil-|schools have been released, eo Elks’ Memorial Services Young People’s Service League of} |. | Held Sunday Afternoon} — Door prizes were awarded to\vin L. Russell, Mrs, Myron Rus- of merchants, individuals, lodg en! »s of Key West Lodge 551, Bene-|Mrs. Jim Roberts and Allen E.|sell, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Mr. and clubs have been reported. A] erday afternoon| CUZTY- ; and Mrs. Bernard Allen, Mrs.! most gratifying phase of the work| ; te Those attending were: Mrs. Hil-|Ralph Braund, Miss Molipe,.Mi gratitying hool, with a fairly large-dgly Salis, Miss. Elaine Johnson, ' Helen Williams, Miss Ma we severy merchant “inter number ‘in’ attendance. f"|Miss Flossie Baker, Miss Sadie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. eed to donate; : The cerenionies were opened with a song by lodge and audi- sates sig icy Mrs. William Mon- becker, Mrs. Lois Morgan, enge.fallowed by the invocation by Rabbi Jon ph nial ‘The seston everee res Pats SOS Pe Aciakicng, Tha ae was delivered iby Dr. William R, Warren. Taps were sounded by Nellie Louise .Russell, Allen E.!Miss Winifred Shine, Miss Betty |i™ Léiey Voght. Curry, Miss Lillian Lujan, Col.'Henriquez, Miss Dorothy Bean, | °C! — es 2OPHerd were a number of vocal sical selections rendered and Mrs. J. G Taylor, Mrs. Mary Louis Branly, Mr. and Mrs. Jim! Following are the Division orf the étcasion, and the ceremonies were concluded with the bene- Marvin, E. F. Tibbett. \Roberts, Miss Jane Johnson, Miss Street School committee heads: Meee houitced by Rabbi Male |__Mrs. George W. Reynolds, Mrs.'Juanita Gomez, Erie Curry, Wil-| equipment committee, Miss Flor- The program rendered follo MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1 = SOCIETY :- Card Club Meets Last Week Mrs: Charles Lewin won high score prize at a meeting of a card; club last week at the home of! Mrs. Hastings Roberts on Cath-| erine street. Mrs. Jim Mallard won the prize for the next high-} est score. Guest of the club was George Symonette. » Meeting this Wednesday will at the home of Mrs. Frank Shepherd on White street. “’Present were the Mesdames) Harry Warren, Otto Kirchheiner, Ulric Gwynn, Russell Kerr, Rex Shaw, Charles Lewin, Gilbert McKillip, Jim Mallard, Clyde Baker, Hasting Roberts, Frank Shepherd, Ruby Jerman. P.-T. Assn. Plans For Meeting ay a Plans to meet the recent {siderable outlay of funds o Jr.-Sr. High School P.-T. A. TUESDAY— be broached at the eg] Woman's Club meeting. 4 P. M.| monthly meeting tomorrow Public Library. 7:30, at the Harris School Jr-Sr. High School P.-T. A.}torium. meeting. 7:30 P. M. Harris; 4 large attendance is esp ditorit School ee requested, by president, Entertainment Miami - Havana} Charles Ketchum. Air Race Pilots; Pan-Ameri- can Airport. 9:30 A. M. THURSDAY— F. S.C. W. Alumni reception for Dr. Ralph Lee Eyman.} KELSO, Wash—‘“We Colonial Hotel. 17:30, Ad-|swap this stuff for a mam dress before Rotary Club. /eense.” explained Leon.Th 12:00 Noon. Woman’s Club. |and jane Smart, offering Election of officers, Garden| Droducts at the court ha ce and Tree Guild. Public) ‘They got the license. ibs Social Calendar MONDAY— Harris School P.-T. A. meeting. 2:45 P. M. School Library. =o The Annual Memorial Servi Mrs. volent and Protective Order of Elks, in the auditorium of the Key West Hig held yes' bry-committeéwas ‘ittee,, headed. by , which later split up istrative groups in MAKE DESIRED STUDIO FOR SEASO 'E. J. Bayly, Mr. and Mrs. Jobin G. liam Monsalvatge, Russell Hyman, |ence Albury; committee for mer-' ; Sawyer, Gloria Sawyer, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shine. chants, Mrs. J. A. Boza; commit- OPEN ! tee for lodges and clubs, Mrs. | Fi airy- Tale Operetta Was Reginald Pritchard. | 1. America Smith ‘. Meeting of Daughters of Con- federacy. Home of Mrs. Ross fe C. Sawyer. SUNDAY— Christmas Vesper Service. High Lodge and Audience 2. Ceremonies, Lodge Officers Cnyocation by Rabbi Jos. Violin Solo, “Adoration” Norma Yates Dopp, accompanied by Al Ceremonies, Roll Call of Absent Brothe (With Taps by Leroy Voght) Quartette, “The Vacant Chair” George M. White, Curry Harris, Ernest Yat Shannahan, accompanied by Gus Aya Ceremonies, Lodge Officers Harris School committee heads:: Ritual 1 ° 5 i ittee, Mrs. B j Presen te d Fri day Evening |twe, ms committee, rs. Bery es ee cae ton! Cyril and Catherine Marshall Mrs. R: Cu eed h it, announce the opening for the sea- pigs ‘urry; teacher commit- con of their Studio at 627 South- jtee, Mrs. Jennie Seymour (in- ard street. Original creations in termediate grades), Mrs. Ethea metal as well as costume jewelry, | Stricker (primary grades). _ table linens, neckties and unusu- bonnet and long dress; Alfred; The Joint Finance Committee ally designed embroideries are Lowe, the cook, and Fernanda! With representatives from both displayed for Christmas shoppers. Garcia, kitchen boy, were in im- schools is headed by Principal W.; Mr. Marshall is an expert met- Male) Felix Borowski | Curry Ritual With the Division Street School;the rainbow. Heralds were in auditorium filled to capacity, the) green and yellow page suits; the j fairy-tale operetta, “The Sleeping! old woman, Gloria’ Acevedo, in {Beauty,” given by 90 members of ithe Fiith and Sixth Grade chorus. Ritual eae: Friday, was a brilliant suc- tra. High School Auditorium. Root 5 P.M. Be ca | Wedding of Ellen Peabody and Jonathan Latimer. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. 7:30 P. M. la Double Trio: “Elijah” “Cradle Song” Sop,, Marjorie Frow, Sop., Xenia Hoff, Altos, Madge San accompanied by Oration Tenor Solo: “Come To Me” George M. White, accompanied by Gus Ayala B. P. O. E. Ode Lodge and u. 12. “Lift Thine Eyes” from The Oratorio Barbara Curry; Second @ Quartette, “Sweet and Low” George M. White, W. Curry Harris, Ernest Yates, N. B. Shannahan, accompanied by Gus Ayala Ceremonies, Lodge Officers (Benediction by Rabbi Jos. Male) maculate white. Felix Mendelssohn, Johannes B; the WPA sewing reonj made: "| costumes. ‘ Macy Palensuela; 4° 9 ds, Marie Sands, ‘ } Z ? . Parr Edna B. Smith Bséthoven group completed the program. Dr. ‘William ; me tmusic books. , prince who awakene ie princess (Auld Lang Syne) | A tableau and@ Christmas carol : Miss Alce Curry reports that! because of the success of the op- ‘éretta the Music Department will, man’s ‘be able to purchase badly needed | that a meeting of the organiza- inte: C. Duncan, Mrs. James Single- P.-T. A. furnished. materia ang ; 10". Mrs. J. A. Boza. ‘Woman’s jHold Meets ition will be held tomorrow after- al-work designer having had con- jsiderable ex ‘the publ Members of the Key West Wo-, - Office Club are being advised’ today meeting: 1 Marshall Studio Southard Street Creations in Metal Jewelry, Table Neckties and ifrom her sleep was Darnell Pin- 'der. He was attired in a courtier suit of green and yellow with an intriguing feather in his cap. The | King, Florencia Alvarez, and | Queen, Mercedes Pierira, were in | full rr ia of royal purple trim-} {med with white fur and wearing, Audience Barnby Ritual _ Shower Given In Honor Of Miss Florine Curry! Tuesday afternoon the Golden Eagle hall on Petronia Street pre- sented a beautiful scene, repre- senting a garden of roses, and so, artistically designed and effect- ively decorated, that the view wa: perfectly natural and a fitting! background for the miscellaneous | shower which was tendered Miss Florine Curry, daughter of Mr.: and Mrs. Frank Curry, whose wedding will be solemnized on December 20. } The bride to be entered these beautiful surroundings costumed in a gown of blue and white, Miss Francis Williams, who will be maid of honot, wore a gown of blue, and Miss Helen Archer, who! will be, bridesmaid, was gowned in white. Four little mint gir costumes of the Netherlanas, fol- lowed the bride and companions. An artistically decorated gaso- line truck, laden with useful and lovely gifts, drawn by Ronald Hendricks, who was costumed as @.driver; placed the vehicle before Miss. Curry, and pictures were} takerr of the group. ! Musical selections, readings and vocal numbers, formed the de-| lightful program which was ren-! dered afterward. Numbers were: Piano’ Selection, Miss Margaret Frow; “Recitation to the Bride,” Mrs. Alice Curry; Solo, Miss Ver. £8, Key; Piano Selection, Miss Recitation;'« “Remember,” Mrs. Gilbert Weech; Solo, Miss Key. Among the: diversions Flower Contest, which s won by Mrs, Charlotte Haskins, who proved to be the most successful of the contestants. Those in attendance were: Mrs. Gilbert Weech, Mrs. Ch~rlotte Haskins, Mrs. Charles Mackie, Mrs. Edmund Curry, Mrs. Tony Arthur, Miss Helen Archer, Miss Francis Williams, Mrs L Thompson, Mrs. H. S. Hendricks, Mrs. Phillip Baker, Mrs. John B. Bright, Mrs. Shurer Albury, Miss Marguerite Valesquez, Mrs. Mabe! Suarez, Mrs. H. Charlow, Mrs. Le. roy Roberts, Miss Annie Saunders, Mrs. Charles E. Garing. Mrs. C. E Mrs «Margld.,. Haskins, Miss Virginia P ltmarsh, Mrs. Benjamin Lopez ss Marjorie Frow, Mrs. Alic« Schidliter, Mrs. Leon McFarland Mite. ©3. Peat, Mrs. Wm. H Reardon, Mrs. George Johnson. «Mins, Py Ross Roberts, Mrs. C. Dil - m For The Winter— OLD ND TRADING POST —Featuring— Gifts of Distinction With a Key West Tang! Merchandise From All Over The World Miss Helen Smiley in Charge Foot of Duval Stree!— was a MONKOE THEATER | Dick Powell Doris Westor i THE SINGING MARINE | Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- | tra. 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ j ~ gold crowns. The fairies wore cellophane, jand represented all the colors of lon, Miss Florence Dillon, Miss}] GARDNER’S Rose Marie Roberts, Mrs. Alice} —Invites you to lock over Curry, Mrs. Herman Bowery, Miss} ih2ir large assortment of— Mary Louise Bowery, Miss Ma-!}| GIFT MERCHANDISE rian Taylor. Ng EARL Mrs. Colton Park, Mrs. Noel! YOU ARE NOT Solomon, Mrs. V. Lowe, Mrs.! OBLIGATED Beryl Curry, Mrs. J. Beville Stir-' TO BUY rup, Mrs. Orlando Hernandez,} ——o-—— Miss Eleanor Etheridge, Mrs. John: If you wish—you may pick A. Knowles, Miss Dorothy Hardin,|] out what you want—put down Miss Virgie Key, Miss Beulah|] a deposit as low as $1.00—and Stroud, Miss Claudia Demeritt./] pay the rest later. We will Miss Hattie Baker, Mrs. Kelly,'| hold the gift for you until Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Mrs. | December 24. Sydney Thompson, Mrs. George; RSS any —FOR THE MEN— Park, Mrs. Ivan Park, Mrs. Joc} Romero, Mrs Amelia Oliveri, Mrs.' Shick DRY SHAVERS TOILET SETS Thurman Sands. Mrs. Amelia Baez, Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. Percy M. Roberts,'| Coty—Langlois—Colgates Mrs. Flossie Carey, Mrs. Paul Mennen‘s—Yardley Lumley, Mrs. Leonora Mackie, Peters | > || Gardner’s Pharmacy —The Rexall Store— Mrs, Wm. R. Tedder, Mrs. George Phone 177 Free Delivery Wells, Mrs. Morris Holtzberg, Mrs. Franklin Carey, Mrs. J. D. Pinde: Mrs. Frank Curry, Mrs. Marie Gil lespie, Mrs. Ollie Gillespie, Mis: Ann Gillespie. 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