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PAGE FOUR pe Here On Sunday Afternoon|conramunions of any With the strains of “Sing, Oh Sing, This Blessed Morn”, played by the High School Orchestra, the High School Glee Club and; orchestra will usher in the Christ- mas season with a Vesper Service in the third of a Music Hour se- ries Sunday: Tt will be held in the “High School Auditorium at five p..m. “Excellence of the past programs presented by this combined group under the direction of Miss Edna Smith insures 2 beautiful service. To enable everyone to enjoy the program, that it will be given gratis to the public and that no seats will be reserved. A cordial invitation is extended everyone. Program follows: Prelude, “Sing, Oh Sing, This Blessed Morn” Orchestra Carol, “Hark, The Herald An- gels Sing” Glee Club Processional, “O Come, All Ye Faithful” Congregation Sing (Remain Seated) Carol, “O Holy Night _. A. Adams Glee Club Christmas Story, Luke 2:8-20 Andrew Elwood, President, Glee Club Solo, “The Song of the Ages” .. Bieter es asian > AAT OOLED Soprano, Miss Alce Curry Music Dept., Division Street School Violin, Mrs. Norma Dopp Music Dept., Harris School Accompanist, Miss Edna Smith, Music Dept., High School Carol, “Beautiful Son, ES Glee Club Carol, “The Shepherd’s Story” - . Dickerson ig of Wilson Glee Club "Soprano Soloist, Mrs. Geo. Mills White Tenor Soloist, Mr. Geo. Mills White Harris School P.- Holds Interesting Session With the Harris School Audi- jum decorated in a Christmas it, a large basket of poinsettias the center of the stage, Christ- mas wreaths artistically placed and tall candles lighting the scene, Harris School P.-T. A, met “wéek with Rev. John Geke- ler and Principal W. C. Duncan Wing short talks, President Mrs. Petersen presided. e principal reported on the wonderful progress of the Lunch Room Project, stating that the people of the city were backing it solidly. Not a merchant approach- ed refused to donate. Books are always open for inspection by the public. A stirring message by Rev.! Gekeler in which he expressed aj wish that some other time than Christmas be given over to the “Santa Claus Gift Spirit’, and that this season be commemora- tive only of the birth of the Child Jesus and all that the Nativity stands for. ‘ Social Calendar FRIDAY— Rehearsal Dinner, wedding of Ellen Peabody and Jonathan Latimer. Casa Marina. 7:30. Cocktail party honoring Ellen Peabody and Jonathan Lati-} | Home of Mrs. Hicks 12:00 Noon. mer. Kerr. 705 Duval Street. ne SiR SATURDAY— Wedding of Ellen Peabody and Jonathan Latimer. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. 11 A. M. Wedding Rreakfast. Casa Ma- rina, immediately following. pe ae 10 O'Clock. SUNDAY— Christmas Ves Schoo! G1 tra. High Sct 5-P. M. MONDAY— Meeting Garden Club and Tree Guild. Public Library. —O— WEDNESDAY— Bridge Club Home of Mrs. Mel vin Russell. Service. High ib and Orches: hool Auditorium. + SOCIETY :-: Christmas Vesper Services Miss Smith announces; Bernard! ™ FLORIDA HOME FOR CHILDREN SEEKING FUNDS KIND WILL BE APPRECIAT- | ED BY THOSE IN CHARGE OF ACTIVITIES Bass Soloist, Mr. Ralph Beyden Accompanist, Gus Ayala |Christmas Story and Song, “Like the Wise Men” — Lighthill Glee Club | Reader, Margaret Bernal | Children Chorus, 7B1 | Angels’ Chorus, “Glory to God in the Highest and on Earth Peace, Good-Will Toward Men” Virginia Overall, Eloise Sawyer, Ella Nicolai, Syl- via Roberts, Sylvia Pin- der, Virginia McClana- han, Maude _ Roberts, Flossie Mae Key, Shirley Elbertson, Lois Malone. Recessional, “Jesus Shall Reign” Congregation Sing (Remain Seated) \Postlude, “At Christmas Time” pesos .. Herferth There will be scores of utterly homeless and orphan children on Christmas Day who will be utter- ly sick with disappointment and grief, unless the good hearted peo- ple of this county, and other por- tions of Florida, send in contribu- |tions of money. food, candies, nuts and other goodies, as well as chil- dren’s clothing of any kind or size, promptly to The Children’s |Home Society of Florida, which has its largest Receiving Home at 2560 Riverside Avenue, Jackson- | ville, and Branch Receiving Homes at Miami, Lakeland and} Pensacola, it is shown. The Home Society, according to its state superintendent, Marcus} C. “Daddy” Fagg, is facing the/ Hargest deficit in its entire thirty- five years of service to over 38,- 000 homeless and orphan children, who have come under the care of {the society “from €véry'nevk and \cortier of! Plorida; of everyscreed ‘arid Belief, froth wee babies-to six- | teén ‘years of age. 17) OACLepS j>"Phe*deéficitis @ver’$15,000, this} ' money Hatitig' been’ borrowed ‘this ryear to prdvide fer over 1600 ait terly hélipless’ aiid! tiomeless ichil- dren. é If each person able to do so, who reads this article, would send in just one dollar, the entire deficit could be easily wiped out, and every little homeless young- ster would be assured the hap- piest and best Christmas ever, it is stated. | Contributions of money should ‘be sent to R. V. Covington, treas- | | | | ~~ Orchestra Glee Club Members | Sopranos, Marjorie Frow, deco- iYation chairman; Barbara Curry; |Corinne Curry, vice - president; ,Mary Louise Bonniwell, secre-j jtary-treasurer; Geraldine ; Knowles; Virgie Key; Betty Hen- ‘riquez, librarian; Wilma Sands. | Altos, Macy Palenzuela, Mary | Sands, Mary Curry, Xenia Hoff, Marguerite Page, Dorothy Bean, (Marjorie Russell, Carmen McBeth. | Tenors, Doyle Smith, stage man- lager; Bert A. Roberts. | Bass, Andrew Elwood, presi- dent; Paul Esquinaldo, Harry | Bravo, robe custodian; Dick Her- )nandez, Jack Lopez, Ray Perez. Orchestra Piano, Mary Fay McClanahan. | First Violin, Paul Mesa, Orvis !{Kemp, Alfredo Barosso, Jr. ‘ | Violin Obligato, Sara Ann Birs, |Lucette de Barritt. . Second Violin, Arent Sjursen, 'Sebastian Cabrera, Arthur Villa- real, Chas. Ketchum. Clarinet, Hector Barosso. Cornet, Allen Niel Roberts, John Thompson. E Flat Alto. Russell Hyman, Anthony Boza. Trombone, Donald Lowe. Bells, Ruth Curry. Drums, Harry Knight. T. Ass sonville. t Articles other than cash will be gladly welcomed at the Receiving Home of the Home Society, 2560 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, jor at one of the Branch Homes at Pensacola, Lakeland or Miami. Never has the Home Society needed help so badly, it is an- nounced, UNIQUE SERVICE SUNDAY NIGHT FOUR ITEMS PERTAINING TO OLD BIBLICAL DAYS TO BE SHOWN \ Prizes for class attendance were given as follows: Greatest num- ber of pupils, Intermediate class- jes of Mrs. Mavareen Meador and {Miss Jennie Seymour were tied land the Primary Classes of Miss Leota Grillion and Mrs. Thelma EXTENDS THANKS TWO FROM ONE TOWN RECEIVE SAME HONORS ESA Sica erga ee SUNDAY DINNER e Citizen is in receipt of a e letter from J. H. Therell, super- intendent of the Florida State Hospital at Chattahoochee, ex- tending thanks for a copy of The Citizen received, The letter fol- lows: | By ANN PAGE GOOD breakfast is important at ‘is geason for almost everyone, but particularly for children and ac- tive workers. Eggs, both fresh and “May we take occasion to thank you for copy of your paper which storage, are cheap and plentiful for the season, bacon and other smoked meats are lower, king the famous breakfast combination a possibility on LEADING CITIZENS OF TI- TUSVILLE CHOSEN RECENT- LY TO HEAD ALUMNI OR- WANTED TO BUY—Sinall house PAINTING AND INTERIOR FOR RESULTS—List your prop- urer, 40 Buckman Building, Jack-|° has come to the Hospital Reading } limited budgets. : Other meat prices are little changed Room. We trust you. will con-| trom tinue to forward the same for the; lower _ benefit.of more than _ 4,200 pa- ee ig tients from the several counties of| (Bruits and vegetables in variety are the state. The majority‘of these, ap and :reasonable in price. patients are indigent and unable ; Gite grapefruit and apples, the to procure reading matter, and are}; family, green beans and spin- r ¢ : re} ach, are outstanding values. particularly interested in theix county paper.” t_week, though turkeys are d ducks reasonable. Fresh robably the best available GANIZATIONS ‘ TITUSVILLF Dec. 10 (FNS).— A double-barreied coincidence of a rare and unusual variety oc- curred when two of. Titusville’s leading citizens were chosen to head the alumni bodies of two of Florida’s leading institutions of higher learning. L. C. Crofton, local attorney, {was elected president of the |Alumni Association of the Univer- sity of Fiorida at the annual ses- sion of that organization at Gainesville during the recent |Home-Coming Week. He was jgraduated from the law college {there in 1922 and has been active jin alumni affairs, serving last jyear as vice-president of the As- i sociation, | Circuit Judge Hillard B. Smith |of this city was elected ‘to head |the alumni of Stetson University just a week before Crofton’s elec- tion. Judge Smith was graduat- ed fromthe law college at Stetson in 1919, and has Served for sev- Seasonable foods make up the fol- lowing menus. Low Cost Dinner Pork Chops Fried Yams Creamed Spinach Bread and Butter Apple Pie ~ Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Mashed Rutabagas Buttered Cauliflower Bread and Butter Spanish Cream with Bananas Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Stuffed Celery Roast Duck Apple Sauce Boiled Rice Broccoli Grapefruit Salad Rolls and Butter Omelet Souffle Coffee CRUSOE RITES ‘ON THURSDAY. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Serecccccosccovecseoesee FOUND FOUND—A pair of child’s eye- glasses in case on Duval street near Monroe Theater. Owner may have same by identifying them, and paying for this ad. Call at The Citizen office. % decl0-1t Hard Sauce Milk WANTED and lot. Give pricé. Wm. Ry- erson, General Delivery, Tam- pa, Florida. dec8-3tx Alumni’ Assbeiation, | Ttis seldom:that oneicity is;hon- Mrs. Laura Louise Crusoe, who! 0Pedyby shaving: two-of its citizens elected to, head. twa ofthe largest alumni associations in the. same year, BUt #fd)¥iibstluftusual phase {of the affair is that Crofton and Smith were associated in the prac- tice of law here prior to Judge Smith’s appointment to fill the en Hees, position of the late Judge Wal- rence Pierce, Allan B. Cleare, Jace Wright of Sanford, a post bine dect-6tx |. Ralph Johnson, Horace O'Bry-|Which he has since retained. by baat Miatvin, Puseall and_W. c ;nomination and appointment by ; Duncan, all of whom are connect- | eahied 160‘ tala or rent With the 2 with the educational institu- | CLEM C. PRICE ORGANIZA- | tions of Key West, acted as pall-| TION. Registered Brokers.' bearers, in recognition of the | Phone 124. 505 Duval street. ‘services performed by Mrs. Cru-! decl-tf !soe as a teacher in one of the loca) | TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- schools up until a short time ago, | ‘ATE or mortgage on Florida|Wen she retired. ys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O. AER SS Bie Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf Everybody Likes To . Money— PAINTING ;died Wednesday afternoon, was DECORATING, outside and in- | buried yesterday afternoon from side work expertly done. Mod-|Lopez Funeral Home, with Rev. R. ern and Antique furniture re- ; ., | Enlbel © Gonaechle peiece 4 . Mullin of St. Mary’s Star of the! Free estimates cheerfully given. Sea Catholic church, officiating. FRED HUHNE, rear 724 Eaton/ REAL ESTATE the governor. Beautiful Smooth Walls and Ceilings * With RECESSED- EDGE SHEETROCK ‘THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD AND PERF-A-TAPE JOINT TREATMENT MISCELLANEOUS NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST RECEIVED. For any membet of the family. Priced 5c td 50c. Also, cards by the box. SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE. nov25-tf BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, week or month. J. R. Watkins were also tied; highest percentage prize on a proportion- ate-pupil tasis, Intermediate Grades, class of Miss Mary Pinder, and Primary Crades, class of Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, were winners. Prizes are cash awards given to Pastor Yancy Tillman Shehane ,of the First Baptist Church has jannounced a very unique and im- pressive service to his congrega- tion this coming Sunday night. The service will consist of The Ark of the Covenant arranged at teachers and used by them forthe Altar just as it was arranged ;room needs. in-Olden Days for their Thanks- |_P.-T. A. door prize, a box of: giving Service. and the pastor will Xmas cookes, was won by Mem-!have on display the four things ber Mrs. Marvel Roberts. lthat were kept with the Ark in Proceeds from the bazaar held|that day, namely: The Crimson last week will be used to pur-|Mark; the Pot of Heavenly Food chase candy and fruit for poor|or Pot of Manna; the Testimony jchildren this Christmas. \G¢ God; and’ Asaron’s Rod. Ail Carols by the assembly and a/four of these symbols will be violin solo by Mrs. Norma Dopp | shown and the pastétowillexplain provided a musical interlude in] the evening. Grand Opening Dance Tonight the grand opening of Souci Club tonight, 705 Duval street. Everything is in readiness for the Sans en at hane, because it will not onlylopp PAPERS FOR SALE— their ‘meariings: if’ AncientiDays and their Fulfillment im the Great . Gf God iY Oheist:000' 1)" Pukposé .. | “Phe Cherubitns will overshadow \thé Mercy Seat and Caridtes) will |be‘tighted ai they Were arranged jon the Ark atthe Altar-in'the An- cient Form.’ This’ will ‘be a very worthwhile service to every per- son attending, explains Rev. She- show how people worshipped be- This grand inauguration dance fore Christ, but will show how is expected by the sponsors to be everything in that Ancient serv- | jammed to capacity. Reservations’ ice pointed to a day of fulfillment Opening of Sans Souci Club.|™ay be had by calling Pollock’s in the fullness of time through Jewelry Store. John r jhas music for th old time. j \— CARD OF THANKS re and death of our those who so_ kindly use of their | decl0-1tx THE FAMILY. \ "F} quickly relieved. ..rubon Vicks «--Distressing symptoms | MONROE THEATER Joan Beal in BORDER CAFE Nan Grey-Kent Taylor in LOVE IN A BUNGALOW Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orthes- tra. 15-20c: Night: 15-25 Pritchard's dance band been engaged to furnish have where everybody can see the occasion, and every four things kept in the Ark of the one attending is promised a jolly We take this means of express- ing to our many friends our sin- appreciation for the assist- e given during the short ill-! beloved! Judge George A. Lowell. We} 2 ten- auto- donors of the beauti- butes and messages We assure one and/ seive-Nese Drops Headache will never) Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’ {Jesus Christ. The pastor states that he will ;Covenant: The Crimson Mark, the Pot of Manna; the Testimony jof God, and Aaron’s Rod with the eg os Membership of the church and ‘all visitors and strangers are giv- ena cordial invitation to this service. cOLDs FEVER first day 30 minutes, 's Best Liquid - Tablets Liniment The Marshall Studio 627 Southard Street Original Creations in Metal Costume Jewelry, Table Linens, Neckties and Embroideries of Unusual design— day, Stowers company. FOR SALE nov2-tf CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. nov22-tf FOR SALE: Sealed bids will be received for one lot on Jose- phine street, size 92x52 ft., un- til December 31, 1937. The usual right is reserved to reject any and all bids. All bids to sent to F, Castro, 600 Whitehead street. dec8-lwk FOR SALE—Lot, cofner White and Pine streets. Owner leav- ing town. Call 814 Olivia street. decl0-3tx | Not —experience all of these— LOW PRICES TOP QUALITY —and— BEST SERVICE by shopping regularly at Key West's fastest grow- ing ry and Market? PHONE 268 Se. The} erie Three bundles for Citizen Office. Broadway | Market 701 DUVAL STREET [tev Our « HEAVY WESTERN BRANDED STEER MEAT It's delicious, nutritious and tender! PRINTING—Quality Printing at! the Lowest Prices. The Art- man Press. bcos staal PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed! cards, $1.25. The Artman| may19-tf| | PERSONAL | OLD AT 40! GET PEP.| New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators | and other stimulants. One dose; | | | i j A Quick, Easy Way to Remodel and Repair-at Low Cost @ Strong, smooth walls can be yours at-low cost...... to replace ugly cracked walls and ceilings. Patented Perf-A-Tape* and Re cessed-Edge Sheetrock*give you an improved type of wallboard construction—one that makes possible strongly reihforced joints which may be entirely concealed fis buckle. Call us today! *recOUCTS OF AND TRADE-MARNS RBG. BY 9.5. G1PEEM CO. | & Engineering Company “Your Home Is Worthy of the Best” PHONE 598 Phone 598 starts new pep. Value $1.09. Special price 95c. , ii Gardner’s Pharmacy. Free!.. Wrist Watch —TO THE FIRST BOY OR GIRL who brings to our stor the most complete set of our advertisements in The Citizen—since our opening in Key West. from home files only! Ads .nust be clipped Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 219 Duval Street Phone 465 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1937, DAFEFY Q-DRIvERS HAVE EVERY- THING READY, ON WEDNESDAY Funeral services tor Mrs. Ida E. Gomez, mother of Circuit Court; Judge Arthur Gomez, who died on Monday night, were conduct-} ed Wednesday afternoon from the} chapel of Lopez Funeral Home. Officiating at the burial services was Father Arthur B. Dimmick. of St. Paul’s Episcopal church. Pallbearers were: William V. Albury, Raymend R. Lord, Ber- nard Waite, T. S. Caro, Aquilino z and W. C. Harris. jeral Years as’ a!’ directér of the]; SPECIALS TIFT’S Cash Grocery FRIDAY and SATURDAY Pillsbury’s GRITS, 3 pkgs. 25¢ Yellow MEAL, 3 pkgs. ... 25¢ White MEAL, 3 pkgs. _. 25¢ TOMATOES, 6 cans _._. 25¢ POTATOES, 10 Ibs. . 19¢ Hershey’s COCOA, 2-Ib. can 25¢ TODDY, 2 cans . 26¢ SALT, 3 pkgs. — 10¢ MATCHES, 3 boxes _ . 10¢’ EGGS, doz. 29¢ PURE LARD, lb. BUCKET JELLY. % - SPRY, can CRISCO, lb. PEACHES, No. 2% can Octagon SOAP, 6 bars _. Palmolive SOAP, DEAL - P. & G. SOAP, bar Tift’s Cash Grocery 1101 Division St. Phone 29 - 10¢ Mrs. Pauline Hemingway left on the plane yesterday afternoon for a visit in Miami. Attorney Aquilino Lopez was a passenger on the plane yesterday afternoon going to attend to legal matters in Miami. Miss Rita Pinder, employe im the office of Sheriff K, O. Thomp> son, left on bus of the Florida Motor Lines this morning for week end visit with¢driends in ami. Mrs. Ethea Stricker was @ senger on the busythis;umorniag going to Miami to meet with her son George Jay Stricker, employe of the General Electric Co., who has been instructed to go to New Orleans for assignment in the G. headquarters in the Crescent City. —Open For The Winter— OLD ISLAND 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 Street— BERMUDA MARKET SPECIALS Saturday and Sunday Ist Grade WESTERN MEATS Tender and Juicy All Meats Received Fresh Daily BOTTOM-ROUND ROAST, without bone, lb. CHUCK ROAST, without bone, Ib. — RIB ROAST. Ib. : BRISKET, first cut, Ib. SEE THE MANY OTHER CUTS OF MEAT AT OUR STORE Strictly Fresh Killed Milk Fed Veal Veal Brisket Stew. 2 Ibs. _ 25c Veal Shoulder Stew, Ib. _. 15 Veal Roast, Ib. ____ LAMB Armour’s Genuine Spring Lamb Lamb Stew, 2 Ibs. __ Phone 52 White at Virginia St. QUICK DELIVERY You don’t have to let this Christmas go by without giving the one you love—A REAL GIFT. What you buy now can be paid for NEXT YEAR!I— if you are a Key Wester and Honest. We trust you. by painting, papering, texturing | or any decoration you choose. | Recessed-Edge Sheetrock is | roof. Does not warp or} South Florida Contracting White & Eliza Sts. We have the finest display of good jewelry that has ever been shown in years—and eve! is NEW—no old stock to choose from. What you buy’ from us is en- graved FREE and Christmas. wrapped) dy to give or mail. Our prices on Nationally Advertised goods are the to build up Key West. to buy it. THE CUSTOMER country! Selling from $1.50 $3.00 up! By spending your money at home—you are helping Day by day—our store is getting finer because of the whole-hearted support of the Best People of Key West. What we havn't in stock—we get for you—and if the article ordered is not up to expectations—you don't have MUST BE SATISFIED. See the new CROSSES and CHAINS—the rage of the The DUCHESS BRACELETS—with cross and hearts— And don’t miss our beautiful WRIST WATCHES— PILGRIM WATCHES. sold and guaranteed by ‘us t6 be the finest Wrist Watches sold at the price and guaranteed for Two Years. Sold for $5.00 down and balance weekly as you can. A life-time gift Let Pollock help you to for the one you love, make this your happiest Christmas. We Trust Our Customersi—as it is our cus- tomers who ¢ helping me to build the finest jewelry store of its kind. A store that everyone is proud to trade in. It’s our service with with quality goods—and that cheerfulness, that builds confidence. making anyone feel at home. GIVE GIFTS THAT LAST—this year—and that's GOOD JEWELRY. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 219 DUVAL STREET