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PAGE FOUR tee ~ SOCIETY :-: Royalty Operetta Given On Friday Evening A Royalty Operetta, entitled “In Quest of Santa Claus,” will be given under the auspices of the Kindergarten Department of the Convent of Mary Immaculate at St. Cecilia's Hall on Friday eve-} ning, December 17, beginning at 6; o'clock. Cast of Characters” Jane (in search of Santa Claus), Georgina Pena. Santa Claus, comb. Kindness, Lillian Perez. Helpfulness, Helen Crusoe. Goodwill, Ida Soriano. Unselfishness, Lorraine Adams. Love, Birdie Lou Lowe. Wongaloo (Spirit of ness), Harriett Russell. Scene I Jack Ray New- Selfish- Rabbits— Carolyn R. Strunk, Shirley M.| Silvey, Clara Alvarez, Zulema Casa, Marie Long, Mary Louise Saunders, Betty Cono- ya, Diana Auxier, Joan Lord, } Dolores Solano. es— Betty Lord, Cary Fernandez, enia Rivas, Betty Appel, zabeth Taylor, Eola Al- , Laurraine Adams. To Be Russell, Ann Sawyer, Rosa Toledo. Scene II Sunbeams— Sylvia Rivas, Jeanne Navarro, Laurette Roberts, Joyce Ann Parks, Judy ,Doughtry, , Vir- ginia Russell, Mary Ann Matchett, ,,Althia, ,. Haskins, Mary John Mathisson, Ellen Trevor. Soldiers— & George Bean, captain; Young liam Russell, Clayton White, Frank Sawyer, Robert Davis, Charles Auxier, John Smith. Dolls— Marcelle Richardson, Harris, Lucille MacPherson, Colleen Moore, Norma Mar- tinez, Barbara Delgado, Vir- ginia Demeritt, Joan Wharton, Matilda Ramos, Anita Mc- Laney, Joan Kerr. Scene III | Goblins— Miff, Alice Rickerson. Tiff, Martha Bausa. Piff, Zulema Rodriguez. Siff, Netta Valdez. Liff, Betty Garing. Scene IV wLovisd)“Albury, Estella (oj |Roferrer Fernandez, } (Fry, Dora Martinez, ie; Menendez, .Magdelena i Little Wayne Huddleston cele- brated his first birthday anniver-| sary at the home of his parents on; Sattirday, December 11. i little host was adorable as ceived his guests for the par: was the recipient of many ‘and useful gifts. j Claus came down on the and down the stairs ring- jingle bells and with a b his back which cohtain-| las boxes of candy for each y and girl. were won by Patsy and Sara Bertha Lowe present were: Roberts, Fay Roberts, Roberts, Phyllis Roberts, | h Roberts, Evelyn Anne Dale Jean Mitchell, Jo- fernandez Carbonell, Joe Joyce Ann Lounders, Gomez, Joyce Avis Ball. ‘Dopp, Myrna Curry, Ben- Appelrouth, Mitchell Ap-| , Conchita Varela, May- jiels, Betty L. Roberts, Hampton, Edyth Hampton, Christmas holidays at the Uni- vetsity of Florida will begin on Saturday. “The girls at Florida State Col- lege have it over the boys a lit- tle, their school closing on Fri- day. | Parents and friends the many college boys and girls from Ach Uobkity forward to the-return_of the collegians and the lively. times, they usually plan for the! holidays. ‘The aiinwal (Junior Woman's ClWB dance forthe collegians will BEM this year as usual. A round’ of pi¥tiés and entertain- ments are also being planned. Junior Club Plans of I There will ‘be a social meeting} of the Junior Woman’s Club held: tomorrow afternoon, beginning at} 5 o'clock, at the Public Library) rooms. All members are urged to be in attendance. DA F F ¥ | pressed herself as being delighted | | with her visit, and in this she was | DRIVERS | BY NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL | tertains In Celebration Of Birthday Anniversary’ 'Mallory, Sara Bertha Lowe, Louis |Lowe, Bertha Mae Webber, San-! Santa Claus’ Court Entire Cast Songs, “Fair Christmas” “The Christmas Star.” and Rose Marie Shannahan, Martha; Shannahan, John Richards Erick- erson, C. B, Harvey, II, Marguerite de Leon, Billy Albury, Buddy Nunnery, Evelyn Shehane, Mary dra Duane, Jackie Duane, James Edwin Duane, Betty Joe Tolle, Rosalie Tolle, Carolyn Tolle, Joe Augustus Tolle, Jr. Miss Leota Grillion, Miss Juan- ita Dongo, Miss Florence Albury, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Duncan, Mrs. F. S. Carbonell, Mrs. James Duane, Mrs. Vernon de Leon, Mrs, J. S. Dongo,’ Mrs. B. J. Griffin, Mrs. Otis Johnson, Mrs, Isabelle Midlens, Miss Adell Roberts, Miss Linton Vitté, Mrs. N. B. Shanna- Cremata, Louis Aguerra, Wil-| Nathan Niles, Marlen Cramor, | Thelma } jtife as the guest of Mrs. Edward it. | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION Captain J. T. Albury, retired master of the P. and O. S. S. Com-* pany, who was visiting for a while in Key West with members of the family, left yesterday afternoon for the home in Tampa, making the trip on the Steamship Cuba. C. B. McDowell, linotype oper- ator, who was employed for sever- lal weeks at The Citizen, left over \the highway this morning for Mi-| ami. }Robert | Spoftswood; fwho- had | been visiting briefly in Miami,{ was a returning passenger by jplane yesterday morning. Mrs. D. M. Moore and children, ;who were visiting as the guests of {Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore, were \passengers returning by bus this! {morning to their home in Atlanta, { Ga. Miss Mary Taylor, who was vis- | liting with her parents, Mr. and} (Mrs. L. C. Taylor, was a passenger | on Florida Motor Lines bus this morning to Miami where she is_ employed in a large establish- ment. Clem C. Price was a passenger leaving over the highway for, Mi- ami this morning and will be back; about Friday. | 's. H. H. Booth, of West Palm ; Bagh, who was visiting for @ brief Nayly, left over the highway this morning after a very pleasant vis-| Mrs. J. B, Morrisette, visitor for a short time, left over the high- way this morning for a leisurely trip back to hér home in San Francisco. Sydney Mitchell, college mate! of Sidney Berkowitz , who was spending a brief time in Key West! as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Berko- | witz, left on the Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa. Miss Concepcion Rodriguez was an arrival on the Cuba from Ha- vana yesterday and is a guest of her brother, Dr. E. Rodriguez y Baso and other relatives. Colonel H. G. Davids and wife of Washington, D. C., will arrive in Key West this evening, and; Highest Lowest - Mean _ Normal Mean Sun sets THE WEATHER Temperatures” Rainfall’ 'Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation Tomorrow's Almanac *This record covers 2 ending at 8 o'clock Sun rises. —_.____ vin Russell. School. ‘THURSDAY- Operetta, Christmas.” ol Ins. .09 Ins. Mrs. Social Calendar WEDNESDAY— Bridge Club. Home of Mrs. Mel- Display of Christmas gifts made! by children. Division Street; on’t Tell Me It's Harris School. Classes of Mrs. M. Huddleston, Isabel i School Auditorium. 7:30 P. Ball. Harris CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST LOST—Handbag, brief case style; tan, containing tools and key $5.00 reward; no questions ask- ed. Return to The Citizen Of- fice. decl4-4tx | FOR SALE "| which will be used WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1937. Annour.ce Dance For Tomorrow Night Police officers, in fact the en- tire membership of the depart- ment; are anticipated a large at- tendance at the dance which is to be given tomorrow evening at} the Garden of Roses, proceeds of to provide new uniforms. Today preparations are under- way to have a delightfully en- tertaining floor show, wihch will NEW ARRIVAL IN FARMERS’ FAMILY Telegrams recevied this morn- ing by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lowe announce the birth of an eight- pound boy to their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer. * Mrs. Farmer was before mar- riage Miss Virgerine Lowe of this city. \Low — Moon rises Moon sets ~ B Tomorrow’s Tides Barometer 7:30 a. m. today: Sea level, 30.16: WEATHER FORECAST (Key West and Vicinity) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and Thursday, possibly light showers, continued mild; moderate northeast and _ east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and Thursday possibly light showers near extreme south coast, and oc- casional mist on northeast coast; continued mild. Jacksonyille to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north- east and east winds, and partly overcast weather tonight and Thursday, possibly light showers in the Florida Straits. WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure continues high over most of the eastern portion of the country and from the middle Mis- Pacific coast; while a low pres- sure area is moving in over the northern Plains States. Light to moderate rain or snow has occurred during the last 24 and lower Missouri Valleys east- ward over the lower Lake region and Ohio Valley to the Appala- chian region, with glaze storms re- ported in many localities. There has also been rain or snow in Oklahoma and northern Texas, and rain in southern Flor- ida, southern Texas, and on the north Pacific coast. Temperatures have fallen in southern Texas, but have risen in most other sections, with read- ings near or above normal, except in some eastern districts and in portions of Texas and the south- will take up their residence at han, Mrs. Milton Roberts, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. George Go- mez, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, Mrs. Al- len Hampton, Mrs. Lola Palmer, Mrs. Lawton Watson, Mrs. Ray |Erickson, Mrs. Robert Dopp, Miss Clara Yates, Miss Mary Clearé, Miss Lucille Richardson, Mrs. Reg- inald Roberts, Mrs. Ethel de Leon, Mr, and Mrs. Dumont Huddleston. Entertainment For Tomorrow Evening A Christmas Operetta will be given by the classes of Mrs, M. Huddleston and Mrs. Isabelle Ball on Thursday evening, December 16, 7:30 o'clock at the Harris | School. The title of the play is; “Don’t Tell Me It’s Christmas.” It will be given for the benefit of the music department, with the proceeds to be used for pur- chasing intruments for the Rhy- thm Band. The committees are: Tickets—Mrs. Wm. Albury and Mrs. E. Archer. \ Publicity—Mrs, C. P. Curry I Mrs. Reggie Albury. Decoration—Rev. J. Tolle and! Mrs. Franklin Albert. Visitors Leave Over Highway Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Adams, of the Chicago Opera Company, jwho were visiting briefy in Key West and were guests at the Old Island Inn, left over the highway yesterday afternoon for Miami. Mrs. Adams, professionally known as Alice Baenziger, well known coloratura soprano, ex- joined by her husband. CHINESE BROCADES | With the rare “forbidden knot"! stitch, banned in China because it eventually makes workers go blind. Excellent for Christmas Gifts Old Island Trading Post —Foot of Duval Street— MONROE THEATER i n-Henry Fonda SLIM -Kath. DeMille in seciie CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- tra. 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ 1 the home of Miss Hilda Russell, 1001 Flagler street. They propose to remain here for three months. Visitor Leaves Enroute Home Mrs. K. M. Cunningham . of Washington, D. C., who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Curry Moreno at their home here for the past week, left on the Steamship! Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa, where she will visit sev- eral members of her family, and then continue on to Washington. Friends of Mrs. Cunningham have always praised the climate of Key West so highly, that she} had been looking forward to her! visit here for some time and expressed regrets at her leav- ing after having enjoyed such a delightful stay in the Island City. ern Plains States. ) Today’s Horoscope ee cose Today indicates a_ socialistic temperament and much literary activity. The disposition is in- clined to be jealous and dissatis- fied; the affections insecure and CARD OF THANKS M. Social Meeting, Junior Woman’s Club. Public Library. <a . |FRIDAY— Annual Christmas Tree. Aus- 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. Operetta, “In Quest of Santa Claus.” Kindergarten, Con- vent of Mary Immaculate. 6:00 P. M. Monroe County public schools close for Christmas Holidays until January 3. a, ; SATURDAY— Closing exercises, San Carlos In- stitute. 10 A.M. i ance Saturday At Habana-Madrid ‘Arrangements for a pre-Xmas dance is being completed by Club Roosevelt to be put on at the Ha- “pana-Madrid Club on Saturday night, December 18. Music for sissippi Valley, westward to the| this dance will be furnished by Hem Olson and his National Fa- vorites, one of the most popular and expensive dance orchestras in the state of Florida, it is said. This orchestra comes _ direct hours from the upper Mississippi} from Atlantic City and its mil- lion dollar pier where it has been engaged for the past six months. Key West dancers will have the opportunity of meeting Hem Ol- |son personally and see him han- dle musical instruments like no- body’s business. ‘ oScial Club Roosevelt, Key West's fastest growing club is being highly commented for suc- ceeding in bringing the orchestre j that others have failed to do, it is stated. very liable to be given to the wrong person. Do not allow the iron of disappointment to,.enter the soul, but turn the abilities to the improvement of the social condifions of others. present a number of features and lindividual performers, and while nothing definite can be said at tx | this’time, it is believed the ar- rangemen: FOR SALE--Fresh laid eggs daily and pet;;Baby, Chicks. Flagler Avenue. decl5-4 Helps PREVENT its will be completed by FOR SALE~Four-dos# Plymouth | tomorrow. COLDS Sedan; Bargain:-€13*-Caroline| Even though this part of the] the nose upper Street, ncnseneannene@ecl3-3tx. Program will not be arranged,} throat, where 3 out because of the performers having] of 4 colds start. Use CORNER LOT, 00 feet. Cor-j other engagements, those who at-| #* at the first sneeze, ner 5th and ple Avenue.|tend are assured of a delightful Vics Apply Box D, The ee evening, with the dance music nov2-' beii i: i a be Sach | VA-TRO-NOL derful future. Over Sea Realty ‘ nent NEST OF REMODELING WORK RECESSED-EDGE SHEETROCK © 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, FO R T H E THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD Key West, Fla. nov22-tf AND PERF-A-TAPE JOINT TREATMENT G. E. REFRIGERATOR, medium size, almost new. $150. P. O. Box 404. decli-tf PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art- man Press, may19-tf | REAL ESTATE | SULTS—List your prop- for sale or rent with the Registered Brokers. | 124, 505 Duval street. | 4 bien | F ee C. PRICE ORGANIZA- TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf MISCELLANEOUS NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST RECEIVED. For any member of the family. Priced 5e to 50c. Also, cards by the box. SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE. nov25-tf Ideal for Modernization and Repair @ Replace old cracked walls and ceilings now—turn attic and cellar waste space into attractive, livable rooms —this quick inexpensive way! Patented Perf-A-Tape* and Recessed-Edge Sheetrock* give you an improved type of wallboard construction—one that makes pos- sible strongly reinforced joints which may be entirely concealed by painting, papering, texturing or any decoration you choose. Recessed-Edge Sheetrock is made of gypsum; does BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month. J. R. Stowers company. nov2-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished House, modern conveniences. Prefer to rent by season. 1418 Cath- SOCIAL GLUB ROOSEVELT’S PRE - XMAS DANCE Saturday, Dec. 18, 10 till ? HABANA-MADRID CLUB —Hem Olson’s Orchestra— We wish to express our appre-} ciation to all who assisted us dur-| ing the illness and after the death of our beloved wife and mother. Amanda Pierce. We thank Father} Arthur B. Dimmick, Dr. Julio de Poo, the W. P. A., Lopez Funeral Home, those who gave the use of their cars and the beautiful floral) tributes. We assure one and all) that their kindness will never be forgotten. Hl decl5-1t THE FAMILY. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Elevator i i GROCERIES to be given away Saturday Come in and learn details | FRESH FRUITS —and— |} VEGETABLES | now on hand! BETTER FOOD ‘len { CASH STORE | 822 Fleming ous to sosPs. vo satiny, rensrne S USE WATERSPAR VARNISH FOR LONGER LASTING BEAUTY PIERCE BROTHERS not burn or warp; shuts out wind making a tight, dur- able finish. Call us today! “PRODUCT OF AND TRADE-WARK REG. WT 6. &. crPSUM Fo. PERSONAL erine street. decl5-3tx MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets | contain raw oyster invigorators | . . * . and other stimulants. One dose’ and other ca vas Suh Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Special price 95¢c. Call, write mae Pherae. om we “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” wed-thur-fri-tf; White and Eliza Streets Subscribe to The Citizen. ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE DEMERITT BROS, FISH Duval At Petrenie Street COMPANY - | PHONE 138 Specializing in Fresh Fish } H Foot of Front Street _ | POULTRY | |1f you are locking for POULTRY | or CHICKEN FERTILIZER visit or call Fulford’s Poultry Farm 1 Deliver

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