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PAGE FOUR eR Ye Peabody-Latimer Nuptial Event Here This Morning With the altar decorated with marquisette, brown hats, and car- Florida white crysanthemums, 'ried bouquets of bougainvillea. paims and tall white candles, El-! Jonathan Latimer, John Nor- Jen Peabody, daughter of Mr. and berg Thompson. best man, Mr. Mrs. Witter J. Peabody of Detroit, Peabody, Mr. Latimer, and ushers, and Jonathan Wyatt Latimer, son Robert Voorhis of Ft. Myers arid’ of Mrs. L. C. Fuller, of Fond-du- Lieutenant Philip Emerson | 9) Lac; Wisconsin, and J. G. Latimer Newark, N. J., were uniformly of Chicago, were joined in wed- dressed in Palm Beach suits with! lock eleven o’clock this morning blue ties. at St. Paul’s Episcopal church. Rey. Arthur B. Dimmick per- formed the ceremony. Mr. Peabody gave away the bride. Mrs. Peabody wore gray mar- (quisette and a brown hat with wide brim. Immediately after the cere- ‘mony, a wedding breakfast was SENIOR HIG SET NEW honor rolls of the Junior-Senior High Schools for the six weeks in- struction period ending last Fri- schools reach a new high in scholastic attainments. The 149 students who made the ‘honor’ roll .the-first six weeks es- tablished a high record since Prin-! ipak-HoraceyO}Bryant:cwas © ap- pointedto the. High Sehool. |The st jad registered a total of i" Sper a p38 in the Senior High School ‘Jes- sie Watkins again Tead is-her” sec’ tion with a perfect average, ant Eleanor Larsen, Ray ’- Demerit Julius Napoles with perfect’ave ages head the Junior High classes. SCHOOLS R ROLL RECORD With one more student on the elda Garcia; 2.20, John Day, Ellen Wharton, Lenura Lopez, Dick Copelyn day than therc was in the first}Ramsey, Ida Fae Curry, Louise six weeks period this year, the|Collins, Arthur Valladares, Chas. Rodriguez, Ed- na Suarez, Ruth Woods; 2.00, John Flossie Key, Donald Lowe, ‘Ruths Currie, Catherine Conner, Noyes, Betty Pierce, Sands, Celia Neff, \Everett: Sweeting, Yvonne White, Betsy WLewin; Olga Machado, Ar- thur Lujan, Eleanor Carney, Ray ‘Pierce;.. 1.80, Barbara Johnson, | On Sunday. Beautiful synchronization and harmony by the sopranos, altos, ‘tenors and basses of the High jSchool Glee Club and Orchestra jin a Vesper Service program will greet the large audience which is expected for the Third in the Mu- sic Hour Series tomorrow after- noon, 5 p. m., at the High School Auditorium. Christmas Carols, hymns and stories are included in the pro- ‘gram. The presentation. will be \the first with a Christmas atmo- sphere this season.< + Announcement has.been made |that the service will be gratis 0 ithe public and that no ese! jtions will be made. It is ho that by this means the spirit the season as exemplified in thé Service will be brought to a large number of the people of the city. Raul, , Cuesta, Laudelina Perez, illiam Whitehead, Ruth Baker, John Thompson, Marina Palen- jzuela, Betty Kline, Roy Rogers, The bride wore a wedding dress held at the Casa Marina. Pritch- of egg shell satin with puffed ‘ard’s Orchestra provided music. sleeves, tightly fitted jacket and} The couple left on the afternoon ‘collar of rose point lace, which ferry for Miami, from which point belonged to her great grandmoth- they will take a plane for Nassau. ‘et, Mrs. Edwin C. Nichols. A long Mrs. Latimer wore a tan suit, tan tulle veil edged with rose point coat with fox collar and brown lace and a pearl coronet complet- accessories as a going-away out- ed the ensemble. Her bouquet fit. was a sheaf of calla lillies. | A rehearsal dinner at the Casa Miss Jane Peabody, maid of Marina attended by members of honor, wore a cerise net dress, the immediate family, and cock- brown tulle veil, velvet headband. tail parties given by Mrs. Hicks She carried a bouquet of Chalia Kerr and Mrs. Howard Stovall blossoms. |were the pre-nuptial entertain- The bridesmaids, Mrs. Alexan- | ments for the young couple. They der Weiner of Zurich,, Switzer-} will return later to spend the re- dand, :and:, Mrs, “Arthur HBuhl,/mainder of the winter seasoi psxot Detroit both wore yellow jhere. LEGION OF DECENCY PLEDGE : Throughout the nation today cency, which was originally be- members of all religious sects gun by the Holy Roman Catholic will unite in annual renewal of Church. ' the pledge of the Legion of De-| In the Roman Catholic Church ‘it will be renewed at masses Sun- jday in all churches and chapels. The Legion of Decency pledge is “In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. “I condemn indecent and im- moral motion pictures, and those which glorify crime or criminals “I promise to do all that I can to strengthen public opinion against the production of indecent Charles Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Largest Store } “Barge selection of Christmas Gifts to please each member of the family. Never before have we offered a bigger or better Averages of the 63 Senior High Richard Skelton, June Walden; Miss Edna B. Smith has worked variety at such reasonable prices. HANDKERCHIEFS For Children, for Boys, Sister and Mother—and for Dad. Beautiful, hand-rolled and hand-embroidered Men’s Hand- kerchiefs. Tnitialed, hand - embroidered Hanckerchiefs for Ladies—in boxes. for Hand-embroidered, Cocktail- size Handkerchiefs for Ladies. {Nursery pictures embroider- ed on HartdKerchiefs for Chil- dren— . af 25c, 50c, $1.00 per box—and 1Se to $1.00 single hand- kerchiefs GOWNS. PAJAMAS and NEGLIGEES Most beautiful line of Silk Gowns, Pajamas, Dance Sets, Slips, Bed Jackets, Panties and Teddies. Japanese Loung- ing Pajamas, new satin House Coats, Quilted Bath Robes— all at prices from— and immoral films, and to unite with all who protest against them. “I acknowledge my obligation to form a right conscience about pictures that are dangerous to my moral life. As a member of the Legion of Decency, 1 pledge my- self sto remain away from them.’ I promise, further, to stay away altogether from places of amuse- ment which show them as a mat- ter of policy. “I also pledge myself to apply } t honor students follow: 3.00, Jessie Watkins; 2.80, Anita Berkowitz; 2.75, Susan Roberts; 2.60, Mario Napoles; 2.50, Ella Ni- colai, Corinne Curry, Sam Collins, Betty Henriquez, Phyllis Adams, George Henriquez; 2.40, Bonnie Mae Watkins, Margaret Bernal; 2.25, Ray Perez, Mary Agnes Pin- der, Betty Rae Russell, Ann Wells Wise, Mildred Whitley, Jack Ein- horn, Wallace Mifchell; 2.20, Lu- cette de Barrizt; 2.00, Dorothy Bean, Sara Ana Birs, Mary Fay McClanahan, Ottolee Kirchheiner, Mario Herce, Mary Allen, Lilly Mae Carey, Allen Roberts, Eugene Fabal; 1.80, Paul Mesa, Geraldine Knowles, Margaret. White, Vir- ginia Knowles, “Virginia Mc- Clanahan, Eva “Valdez; 1.75, Christine Knowles, Eloise Roberts, Nellie Brost, Diana Ortiz, Nellie Louise Russell, Carmen Mc- Beth; 1.60, Madge Sands, Mary Thompson, Nell Rose Gwynn, Margaret Dexter, Virgie Key, |John Valenzuela, Olga ‘Camo, Juanita Dongo, Olga Kemp, Eu- gene Lowe, Lois Malone; 1.50, |Xenia Hoff, Raul Sibila, Vance Stirrup, Anna Vinduzer, Dorothea Camalier, Edith Rogers, Maria Estenoz, Sebastian Cabrera, Rob- ert Pittman, Sylvia Pinder, Emil Gardner. Averages of the 87 Junior High honor students follow: 3.00, Eleanor Larsen, Ray De- ;meritt, Julius Napoles; 2.60, Ama- ,lia Blanco, Wilma DeLoach, Ger- ‘trude Gonzalez, Eugene Berko- witz, Emma Carrero; 2.50, Rich- ard,Chapman, Edwin Berkowitz, Walter McCook, Sergio Alvarez; 2.40, Raymond Ovide; 2.25, Gris- fact that artistic and social signif- icance can go hand in hand with box office success.” A movement to purge the news- stands of salacious magazines is gathering headway. The last clause of the Legion pledge is con- cerned with immoral reading. Newsstands are at present forc- the principle of the Legion of De- ed to buy both the salacious and cency to my reading.” the better class of magazines by This pledge came into national the procedure of “block-booking.” prominence a few years ago as a Against this arrangement, Legion most successful method of com- members will wage new warfare, bating vicious and undesirable ‘and they will also throw their en- films. ergies into blocking the sale of the Concerted ‘effort came at a time vicious sex literature, too immoral when motion pictures had a to be vended at stands, which are strong concerted tendency to de-|disposed of underhandedly in the Christianize America, it is said, |streets and in the schools of the by undermining morals. Since the advent of the Legion, the nine larger movie companies, which country. In an article on a nation-wide survey of moral conditions in high {1.75, Warren Y. Russell, Shirley Dorothy Elbertson, Tony Soldano, Elaine Carney, Florence Adams, Glenn Mitchell, Nellie. Perez, Elizabeth Roberts, Florida Pinder, Alicia Borges; 1.60, Rese Marie Roberts, Eola Johnson, Orquidea_ Ber- mudez, Billy Cates, John Malone, Hagen Sands, Helen Wells, George | Barber, Mary Ramsey, Jerome Sawyer, Yvonne Stewart, Eugene ‘Albury, Walter Canalejo, Jack Cates, Rex Cruz, Peter Fones, Marvin Kemp; 1.50, Victor Hart- man, Sylvia berts, Milton Ap- pel, Robe; ith, Zelda Nunez, "y, Barbara Guerro, Viola Whitmarsh, John Dyson, Harry Elwood. PRESSE) <1 73 ee 2 wenn cea a EE Social Calendar SUNDAY— Christmas Vesper Service. High School Glee Club and Orches- tra. a School Auditorium. 5 P.M. MONDAY— Meeting Garden Club and Tree Guild. Public Library. WEDNESDAY— Bridge Club. Home of Mrs. Mel- vin Russell. Display of Christmas gifts made by children. Division Street School. Sos THURSDAY— Operetta, “Don’t Tell Me It’s i ” Harris School. indefatigably to make the pro- gram as excellent as others she jhas presented this year. ‘Couple Arrange To ;Marry In Miami Miss Josephine Lugriz Marquez, of Key West, will leave over the highway tomorrow morning for |Miami, there to meet Oswaldo Carrero, whose marriage to Miss {Marquez was announced recently. I’-. Carrero was formerly a ‘Tes ent of Key West but left ,early this week. for\Miami where jhe has accepted a position with a “GARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ing our sincere’ appreciation to our many kind friends who as- sisted’ during the illness and death of our beloved one, Laura Louise Crusoe. We thank the donors of the beautiful floral tri- butes, those who tendered the use of their cars, and in _ par- ticular Rev. R. J. Mullin, Dr. Wm R. Warren and the Lopez Funeral Home. We assure one and all that their kindness will never be forgotten. Her Sister, and Family. } Mrs. Peter Roberts decl1-11 PROBLEMS—PROBLEMS | WHAT TO BUY? We'll Settle Your GIFT PROB- Classes of Mrs. M. Huddleston, Mrs, Isabel Ball. Harris School Auditorium. 7:30 P. LEMS For CHRISTMAS! COSMETICS ' is the answer! FOR .WOMEN— COTY—CARA NOME EVENING IN PARIS YARDiLEY—LANGLOIS ADRIENNE —in various combinations packaged especially For CHRISTMAS GIFTS See And a Good Line of TOILET SETS For The Men ‘caliber deena . Gardner’s Pharmacy —The Rexall Store— Phone 177 Free Delivery I i pices Harris School Room Mothers. Harris School Audi- torium. Elks’ Charity Ball. 9:30 P. M. Key West Country Club. Annual Christmas Tree. Divi- sion Street School P.-T. A. School Auditorium. —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— produce 90 percent of pictures, schools and colleges, published in Advent Social On Tuesday Night Annual Advent Social of St. Paul’s Woman’s Auxiliary, will be held Tuesday night, beginning at 8 o’clock, at St Paul’s Parish Hall. The ceremony of cutting the cake which contains the auxiliary ring will be held at usual. Mrs. H. H. Booth, auxiliary district di- rector of West Palm Beach, will be ‘a speaker. Deaconness Har- riette M. Buddel,.. missionary ,..to, Beira Wanton Shadeaced tec large business establishment, "and where he and his bride will make their future home. gy 4; -GIFTS rs APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR THE LADIES ———_a t__———_ JOHNSON’S Wrist WATCHES, 7 to 17 jewels, from $9.95 to $39.75 Diamond RINGS $5.95 to $69.75 Diamond RINGS. Bridal Sets _.. $14.95 to $75.00 Comb and Brush TOILET SETS $1.00 to $25.00 Overnight FITTED CASES _. _ $7.50 to $12.00 Cutex MANICURE SETS _. I _..-.. 50¢ to $3.75 GIFT SETS $1.85 to $8.75 Coty’s Perfume GIFT SETS - .. $3.50 to $7.50 Gold BIRTHSTONE RINGS _. $4.00 to $15.00 SHOPPING BAGS 50c to $2.75 Electric HEATING PADS ___ _... $2.95 to $3.50 COMPACTS $1.00 to $7.50 Parker and Sheaffer PENS and PENCIL SETS $1.00 to $14.00 KODAKS and CAMERAS _. ....... $1.00 to $25.00 MAKEUP SETS $1.00 to $5.00 Evening In Paris CLOCKS _.. $1.00 to $10.00 || RONS . _.... $1.49 to $1.98 TOASTERS ___ ee _.. $1.00 to $1.98 For GIFTS That LAST See JOHNSON’S BIG NEW STOCK ELECTRiC 1 ELECTRIC Key West's Gift Center Since 1898 FRANK JOHNSON —428 Duval Street— La Concha Hotel Building “SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1987, a week in the city as guests of This Morning Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Olaf —— Soderberg, 1118 Fleming street. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson} The group will stop at various and Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. | points in the state on the return | Catherine Sasso, left this morning trip. Mr. Johnson is connected ‘ «| with the police department of oes Ga. eeeres ater pee ee New York City and is on vaca- the Seminole Indians, will also be |. present. A large crowd is usually pres- ent at the annual social, ‘Visitors Leave Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly. —SEE— These Ancient Biblical Items Sunday Night, 7:30 o'Clock HEAR REV. GEKELER —t FIRS Presbyterian Church 1. “The Ark of The Covenant.” 2. "The Crimson Mark.” 3. “The Pot of Manna.” 4. “The Lord’s Testimony.” 5. “Aaron’s Rod With the ENS’ CHRISTMAS DICK! y "A Ss’ . canoL” First Baptist Church —Sunday Evening at 7:30— EVERYBODY WELCOME PEARLMAN’S, Inc. —Headquarters for Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING There are only 11 days —— which to > your bec mas Shopping. We are more ? prepared serve 5 Why not combine all youf!GiftShopping this Christmas right here where every membez)of, the family,. well, may be provi —SUGGESTIONS— 2UIS|TE2T JO py Ry , jStaez] 1na: For Mother, Sister Wife.and. Fog Father, Brasher, Husband Dainty Silk Lounging and j| Léifigitig Robes $2.50 to $8.95 Sleeping PAJ. i _894'| ‘Ties, in boxes. 99c to $1.00 Ping ese 00 t¢ $5.00 || TIE and HANDKERCHIEF Beautiful RO! SETS «$1.00 ERATE TIE and SO Hand - made _ $1.00 to $6.75 NIGHT LUNCHEON : $1.00 to $5.00 Hand-made CLOTHS a ~. $1.00 to $2.50 Qe. SALE ON READY TO WEAR GOOD NEWS FOR KEY WESTERS! You Save Money Because We HAVE JUST RECEIVED A $2,000 Rug Ship and are passing the cost reductions ment of this big purchase on to youl HERE ARE SAMPLES OF HOW YOU SAVE IN THIS GROUP OF DON'T “Ail TO VISIT OUR RUG DEPARTMENT! Here Are Some of the Many Varieties We Stock! Felt Base Rugs $1.00 to $15.00 have annually signed a contract Liberty, Frederick L. Collins ties up the immoral literature with ;Communism. “As a social and |spiritual factor—as a destroyer of jreligion, ethics, idealism, and beauty—it is already Gargantuan . » df there has been a wholesale breakdown of civilized conven- tions in sexual ‘conduct among |American yout ie major re- |sponsibility can laid squarely jon the red doorstep of Commun- jism,” he says. New, with Catholic Bishops to produce no off color pictures. During the 18 months, only one picture iy them has been ques- it ays, movie czar, recently showed the greater success of movies under the new regime, say- ling, “The impressive popular-aud- iences which have already greet- ed some of the new pictures of the season further establish the Electric WAFFLE DRESS- z and ‘S for )TRAVELING— ALL: AY POPULAR PRICES sates! and» Children’s SHIRLEY TEMPLE, chil- dren's BAGS EVENING BAGS and COM- CTS— PA 50¢ to $1.00 each LINENS Bridge Sets, Chinese Dinner Cloths and matching napkins, }} Cocktail Napkins, Tea Nap- kins, Luncheon Sets, Scarfs |} and Center Picces, Imported } Italian Scarfs and Center}! Pieces, Guest To’ » Em-]} broidered Pillow Cases AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL MEN'S AND BOYS’ : DEPARTMENT Christmas will soon be here We are prepared to fill your requirements. Our assortments this season of Holiday Goods is far superior than we have ever had. P< HICOCK B BUCKLES, B¢é Terry cloth and sil Largest and Men’ | ! Petit BOUDOIR SLIPPERS —in— Pumps and Mules wonilpliebcic: Jane Withers’ Slippers for Children Also, Tom Petit brand SHIRTS SPECIAL DOLLAR GIFT SPECIALS SEE COMPLETE WINDOW Di Complete stock) now » on for your including— Novelty PRINT TOWELS Applique MADEIRA Grass L:nen SCARFS Tuscany Lace SCARFS HOLTSBERG’S--- Point BRIDGE SETS Point Linen BANQUET Blocked Li NER a Linen DIN! | See Window Display i } FOR MONDAY— ISPLAY SF a SAS The Store-of the Christmas Spirit .. To] OUR STOCK OF: GIFTS —of all kinds for Women, Misses and Children, Priced from _. $1.95 up hes Christmas Suggestions FOR MOTHER or SISTER DRESSES— —sport or dressy for holidays. NEGLIGEES— NIGHT GOWNS— HANDKERCHIEFS— . _LACE TABLE CLOTHS v po Satin and Flat Crepe SLIPS lt si PP size for large women. DANCE SETS — beautiful dace trimmed. at $1.00 HOSIERY— EVENING BAGS— POCKETBOOKS— COSTUME JEWELRY— LINENS—of all kinds BEDROOM SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS IS COMPLETE Make this store your HEADQUARTERS For GIFTS for the entire family! pace ar Sin Suggestions— For FATHER or BROTHER— Phoenix SILK HOSE, 3 pairs $1.00 BEDROOM SLIPPERS seen Give Mother Some MALLINSON SILK —the very best made! APPELROUTH’S The Store of Fashion Gold Seal Congoleum OLD PRICE PRICE NOW $ 5.20 $ 4.00 4.80 6.40 "7.20 —THESE ARE NEW ARRIVALS— ARMSTRONG . . QUAKER 8x9 $x10% Sxl2 10.40 We are prepared and équipped to cover stairs, entrance halls, bathrooms. etc. carry a complete line of CONGOLEUM by the yard. Also—see our ADHESIVE. INLAID LINOLEUM. for bath- room. dining or living room per sq. foot. LONG’S 800 FLEMING STREET (8 5.20 2 ie Sxl Ambhaco Rugs —in 14 diffetent‘colors, in all sizes, smallest to rugs. 2necces: $ 480 1oO4ue2 best ;, for. stair. Small Axminster —size 27x48" in ugs , 4 dozen patterns $3.60. Cotton Rugs 24°x40" up to 9'x12'. They're beauties to behold in patterns including Per- sian, Chinese, Yankee, Baroda, Delhi. Toni and Duval. And notice the $1.60 to $26.80 Assembly Twist Weave Broadioom —the famous Mohawk line—in ali widths. ARMSTRONG STANDARD Ov. $7.20 2 8.00 Use Linol Rug We Have a New METAL BINDING STRIPPING We LINOLEUM or per or kitchen at 28c yard FURNITURE STO PHONE 80

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