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| PAGE SIX LOSDOROSCOCELOSSOEOOCOCS reescccces Christmas Tree Celebration Clinic Last Night| At Local With a large and happy crowd, the classes of Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick, Miss Norma. Diaz, teacher, of the Monroe County Health Department and Community Clinic, held a dance and Christmas tree celebration ‘last night at the Clinic. The spirit of Christmas entered with the singing of “Jingle Bells” | by all present, and was commem- orated’ by the presenting of many varied and useful gifts to the guests from a tall, beautifully decorated Christmas tree. Pritehard’s orchestra contribut- edits modern syncopation and dancing was enjoyed to a hour. Refreshments of punch,. popcorn, and decorated cake were served. Among those present were: Dr. J. B. Parramore, director of Monroe County Health Depart- ment; Zadak Daniel Sanitary officer; Public Health Nurse; Francis Lee Tiller, WPA nurse on Bedtime Nursing Project; Principal and Mrs. Horace O’Bryant of the Mon- roe County High Schoolz , The Misses Phyllis: | ee . SOCIETY :- Adams,! mayor. COOSCOSOOOSOEOOOOOOOOLESOS Madge Sands, Hilda Yado, Dora Medina, Juliet Cruz, Lois Sawyer, | Eva Valdes, Martha Ramos, Doro- thea Stricker, Sarah. Perez, Mari- an Taylor, Lois Pinder, Catherine Knowles, Olga Tynes, Sylvia Pin- der, Jdam<-McMullen,. Marjorie Frow, Ruby Norris, Sylvia Pin- der, Kathryn Knowles, Irene Ma- lik, Dorothy DunganyJoyce Whit- | marsh, Viola Whitmarsh, Juanita | Dongo, Maude Lowe, Alice Parks, | Dorothea Stricker, Wilma Sands !and Marie Lowe. f | "The Messrs. Jeff Browne, Ig- jnatius Lester, J. V. Woodson, Poly Artman, Aquilino Lopez, George Sawyer, Emile Sawyer, Roland | Magali De Lean, Anthony Not- {tage, John Pritchard, Robert H. |'‘Thompson, Gus Ayala, Leo Has- kins, Charles Filer, Hector Bar- | roso, | Andrew Elwood, J. V. Woodson, | Buster Perpall, Newell Menendez, | Malcolm Pinder, Everett Perpall, | George Sawyer, Rex Roberts, Isa- |dore Rodriguez and Nevy Ar- Gerald Pinder, Billy Pierce, | Harrison,!Henry Higgs, Robert Pittman, Norma Diaz,| Kermit Lewin, Harry Weintraub, Return Here _i met Present Program At School Spirit of Christmas was shown jin many ways at the Harris 'School on the closing day of the \institution for the holiday season. The entire school attended an ex- cellent presentation of “Don’t Tell Me Its Christmas.” It was given by the classes of Mrs. M. Huddle- i ston and Mrs. Isabelle Ball, un- der the musical direction of Mrs Norma, Dopp, assisted by Miss Leota Grillion and Miss Jennie | Mae’ Johnson at the piano. Santa Claus madéa’ personal to Principal W. C. Duncan and other members of the faculty, al- so Mr. Pierce and Mr. Baker. Mrs. Mervin Russell and Mrs. S A. Peterson, and the staff of workers in the lunch room were also remembered with gifts. At the close of the session, each child in school was given a gift late| Roberts, Joe Farto, Evelio Valdes, : by the class room teacher, and fruit; Nathan Niles, Edelio Espaniola,! also a bag of candy and a tanger- ine by the class room mother of the Parent-Teacher Association. Young Couple Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wyatt Latimer, the popular young couple married here Dec. 11, culminating a romance which began in Key West re -years.ago when they (é-first time their initial appearance and ‘presented’ gifts} ; winter sepson here, returned by, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Jimmie Heffner At Habana-Madrid Tomorrow night, Christmas Eve jis the big night that all of Key |West has been waiting for. {Promptly at 9 p. m. the grand iChristmas Party will open at the ;Habana-Madrid Club to the ‘strains of Jimmie Heffner’s popu- lar orchestra the “Rhythm Boys,” jadvertised as providers of the “hottest music in town.” | Betty Noble, acrobatic dancer, ; will headline the floor show ‘to be “presented at this party, also to appear nightly from tomorrow on,,. and a chorus of beautiful dancers will augment. The show will in- nold and Marigold Lawrence, sin- gers and tap dancers, Herman | Lewis, black-face comedian, “the man from Dixie,” Marguerite Lyle, dancer, and others. tainment—and hie yourselves to the. Habana-Madrid Club. You/ll be royally entertained by Jimmie Heffner’s Revue. | Arrange Concert For Tomorrow | Mrs. Marie Gutsens, matron of | Mercedes hospital, a yeed. to day that the Key “Wi Paeeli- ‘ty Band will be heard in concert tomorrow a; - ‘tution from 4 to 5 o’clock. | clude such celebrities as Billy Ar-} 1 Marsh, singer of blue songs, Opa)i So, get on your glad rags, lovers} of good dancing and good enter-! a IE lor. iH ? A-merry group of Girl Scouts of Troop 1, under Scoutmistress Eva B. Warner, and guests enjoy- eda Christmas Tree Party at Adams Hall, White Street, last night. ‘Christmas Tree Party Was Given Here Last Evening | ‘ A delighfully entertaining: pros! lane this. morning from a honey-! ie fl a S y | gram has been selected: by. Direcs: The-young couple are planning: ;to remain here part of the win- .,,| ter season. Gardner Schutt. The candy will be presented the Communit; music lovers may hear it, Matron Gutsens extends an invitation to |the people of Key West. i For stealing a jar containing; Christmas Tree sponsors by the 500 pennies, Fred Miller of Park-- Cuban Club Dance | \Christmas Night | Girl Scouts. jersburg, W. Va., was sentenced Dancing, including the Big Ap- to serve ten years in prison. }ple, was also a feature of the Mix Wika ane Anabel Mof.| Jimmy Loss and His Orchestra tor Alfred Barroso, and that all] |Christmas Program To Be Rendered On Monday Night The following Christmas pro- December 27, 6 p. m., by the Sun- !@ay School at the Congregational | church: Song, “Joy to the World”—Con- gregation. Scripture and Prayer Halladay. * * Weleome—Robert Archer.’ Christmas Broadcast —, Betty June Cottrell. > * | “God Cares For Me”—Betty) | Rae Brady. f “A Little Baby”—Bobby Buck- ley. “I Know Something” —Sally | Ann Goss. | “Christmas Is Everywhere”— | Ruth Rose DiNegro. Greetings—Ray Elwood, Jr. “Santa’s Coming”—Leo Hicks. “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” —Cynthia Higgs, “No Christmas Till Jesus Comes”—Ellen Mae DiNegro. “I Will Not Tell”—Volina Nowe Selection—Sunday School Or- chestra. “A Multitude of Things”—- Charles Lowe. Violin Selection — William| | Hearne. | “Hurry, Santa Claus”—Wilma Rev. ‘itation—George Hearne. {SI Wonder If” — Fivé. girls ye rey Robinson, Helen Norcisa mya Holt, Geraldine Albury, ty » g SF 2x SE ores, les as Offering”—Dorothy Buckiey, Erma * “Small ‘Speathet” = Leonard! Canalejo. “Merry Christmas”—Lauriette’ Bethel. Violin Selection—Barbara Jean Johnson. “My Stocking’—Benjamin Fel- ton. | “If He But Knew”—Buddy Rus- gram will be rendered Monday. | Lou. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 238, 1937. Social Calendar THURSDAY— Community Christmas Tree. “The Happy Christmas”—Betty Garing. — $ Club, 4 P. M. Bayview Park. Pirates Cove Fishing Camp opens for tenth season. Wiener Roast, Troop 5, Boy “Small But Bright”—Shirley Roberts. “Side By Side”—Archie Lowe. “Have You Followed the Star?” —Ruth Canalejo. “Silent, Holy Night”—Margaret Russell. Night™ Junior Departed” 1 “We're Glad You Come”—Betty ylor. ¥ Organ Selection, “Good Night”—Billi Benediction. MO“ Sidtts* at! Love Barie*°s! i Pepmogu ge. «14 uq ont AYES Ys ; imner.: 8:00°P. M. ri Eve Party and Dance. Holiday festivities will begin at} SATURDAY— Pena’s Garden of Roses tomorrow} Formal Opening of Casa Ma- evening at 10 o’clock. rina. Jimmy Loss and his popular} Annual Christmas Tea Dance, dance band will furnish a good honoring college students. program of dance rhythm for this Junior Woman's Club. 5:00 affair. P.M. Hotel La Concha. CORRECTION, aaases Old Island Trading Post Waterfront, N. End Duval St. —GIFTS— Nautical, Tropical, Individual From ‘The An error was made in the an- nouncement of the Junior Wom- an’s Club Dance in yesterday’s Citizen, ‘ é Miss Nellie Louise Russell, president of the Juniéri Woman’: Club, ;wasmentioneg gs Mrs. Al- len Curry. DALLAS, Texas.—Mrs. L. Bru- nett, widow of this city, sued Karl W. Hagerdon for $5,000 damages because he broke four of her ribs Sponsors, Key West Woman's} when he hugged her. CHRISTMAS GROCERIES AND MEATS ARCHER’S GROCERY You Best" JThe Citizen negfe' it made the error and wae Eo that ni it was entirely al, VL bk bh hdhaddade.’ |; RICHARDSON’S STORE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Butter, roll BEES sell. Solo, “Away In A Manger”—- Beverly Curry. “A Little Child Gift”—Norman Johnson. Vocal Duet—Ruth Rose and El- » A-varied and well-presented evening. arosias | fett. :termed “Chicago’s Hottest Swing; was given. urprise ; r 1. Opening of Christmas Tree| Guests present: | Band” will play for the Christmas! gifts were announced epee gifts. Tribute to New Born| Mesdames Ruby Jarret, Fay Dance to be given at Cuban Club, large boxes of hat and balloon Cy Music by Scout Minnie| Higgs, L. Moreno, M. Avarez, 0n Saturday, December 25, under favors were presented the 'eoP Gardner Schutt. Crib bearers:| Mary Lowe; Father R. J. Mullen, | auspices of Sociedad Cuba. by Roland Adams and daughter,’ <°o.4; Francis Collins, Jackie! §, X; the Misses Beatrice Moreno,| The affair is scheduled. to start| ~ 3 a Mrs, Mary Lowe, and a piano for which the Troop was working ‘was announced paid, an ice cream treat for all present was given by John Roberts, and an announce- ment that 72 pounds of candy had been given by the Casa Marina! employes: through Scout Minnie TOOT IIILDS. The BEST SELECTION of MEATS and POULTRY IN KEY WEST «++ don't fail to visit our store” for all of your CHRISTMAS and weekend Meat and Poultry len Mae DiNegro. |Doughtry. Organists: Marian So-! Eliza Moreno, Maureen McFarlen,|at 9 -p. m . A splendid musival, “Do You Believe In Santa jlano, Billy Warner. ' Carols by Troop. | 2. “The Night Before’ Christ- jmas” by Florida Pinder. ovan Herrick. 4. Song, “Veni, Veni, Veni,” Jane Thompson. Dancer, Bar- bara Guerro, Sjersent. 1 6. Piano Selections, Beatrice Moreno. 7. Tap Dance, Claudia Isham, 8 Piano Selections, Anabel Moffett. 9. Song, “La Paloma,” Mrs. Warner. Song, “Blue Hawaii,” 4 ||. MONROE THEATER Charles Ruggles & Eleanor Whitney in | TURN OFF THE MOON HEN TURKEYS 8 to 10 pounds Also—three-quarter heavy breed— CHICKENS Swift Premium and Armour’s Star HAM / PICNIC HAMS —_—___o—______ —/and you'll be surprised st our PRICES. You must come im and see for youself 4+. or phone us early for your orders! BERMUDA MARKET White and Virginia Streets PHONE 52 We'll Be Open Tonight And Tomorrow Night — LATE! Fh kke ded dead dd BIG BUSINESS || Matinee: Balcony. | ira, 15-20c: Nig i ISLAND INN | —TOURIST— HOTEL “Where Southern Hospitality Meets Northern Friends” The Jones Family in 10c: Orches- | PEREZ. MARKET TURKEYS — CHICKENS Fresh-killed PIG PORK HAM PORK SHOULDERS Fresh-killed VEAL A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To All! 805 Fleming St. Phone 76} | i Havana-Madrid Clu Jimmie Heffner’s Revue BIG FLOOR SHOW Featuring “THE RHYTHM BOYS” " BETTY NOBLE, Gorgeous Costumes Big Time Entertainers GENTLEMEN, 75c as Christmas Eve, December 24, 9 till ? —Hottest Music In Town | | CLocks 3. Saxophone Solo, Scout Don-{ Christmas| Anita Camalier; Scouts Donovan program has been arranged. ‘Herrick, Arent Sjursent, Emil | Roberts, Bobbie Sawyer, Ernest \ Avila. | . Scoutmistress, Eva Warner, and | the following members of Troop | 1, Girl Scouts, were present: <As- ; sistant, Vanessa Collins; Lieu- | tenant, Nellie Albury; }ence Jarrett, Barbara Roberts, ;Jane Thompson, Ruth Baker, Ger- jaldine Kennedy, Anabel Moffett, \ Marjorie Parks, Betty Adams, | Barbara Jarrett, Claudia Isham, | Letty Sullivan, France Collins, ‘Jackie Doughtry, Laudelina Perez, | Grace Perez, Eva Camus, Carolyn | Jarrett, Florence Boza, Barbara ; Sherman, Migdalia Solano, Della | Mae Curry, Barbara Guerro, Rose | Mary Demeritt, Florida Pinder, | Minnie Gardner Schutt. FOR THE LADIES : Are You A Puzzled Gift |j WHAT TO GIVE — WHERE TO FIND IT? We have completed this list for puzzled gift seekers — and you'll find a wealth of gifts gathered together at | ; i | | JOHNSON’S GIFTS FOR HER WRIST WATCHES, 7 to 17 Jewels $9.95 to $29.75 DIAMOND RINGS | | | | | | | COMB and BRUSH TOILET SETS GOLD BIRTH STONE RINGS COMPACTS $1.00 to $5.0C PERFUME BOTTLES ; 35c to $2.00 "} Mamcune SETS | FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 to $8.75 $1.00 to $10.00 | KODAKS and BROWNIES i $1.00 to $25.0¢ i 80c to $1.50 S0c to $3.75 i | STATIONERY | OVERNIGHT FITTED Acrobatic Dancer Beautiful Girls Dance and Show CASES $7.50 to $12.5C i MAKEUP SETS $1.00 to $5.00 COTY’S PERFUME SETS $3.50 to $7.5C¢ FRANK JOHNSON Key West's Gift Center Since 1898 428 Duval Street La Contha Hotel Building Evelyn 5. Violin Solo, Scout Arent | Solano, Blanche Cercantes, aa ve beginning at 10 o'clock. . $5.95 to $69.75 | $1.00 to $25.00 } $4.00 to $15.00 H 35e to $3.00 | j|} PERFUME ATOMIZERS | | L Claus?”—Leota Felton.'* “The Day After. -Ohristmas’— Sonya Holt. igs “T Am Sorry”. Boca Chica Fishing Mails Bethel vis e Camp Opene Tonight Formal opening of Boca Chica Fishing Camp’ and Resort will take place tonight with a Grand Hem Olsen and his orchestraj!* popular dance band, has prepared] } a select program of popular dance music for this event including the latest hit tunes of the week. STEAMERS DUE TO COME HERE. A. J. BETHENCOURT TURKEYS — CHICKENS ' Fresh-killed PIG PORK HAM PORK SHOULDER also ROAST PIG A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To All Phone 850 Schedule of vessels of the oe, Lines, to reach} Key West within the next few} days, as announced at the office} this morning, follows: | } Steamship Brazos, from Gal- |veston to Key West and New} | York, due tomorrow; Steamship | Ozark, from Miami to Key West and New Oreans, due tomorrow; {Steamer Colorado, from New ; York to Key West and Tampa, | due Tuesday. AFTER g _Many of London s biggest mo} | Vie palaces show double features, | % sh za E 1 special values | GRAPES, 3 Ib. ORANGES, doz. .... Heit HO) ougeL | It just couldn't be COCO OO SOOSOOOOOOLOD COCODE AGAIN--- TENDER, JUICY, M DELICIOUS APPLES 6 for ROASTING Fresh Killed PIG ae SHOULDERS 25¢ _ 28¢ SHOULDERS 23¢ 30c Florida—Grade “A” SQUASH, Ib. j CELERY, bunch | i estern PORK ; HAMS MOTHERS OATS 3 for YSTERS, 2 cans a 25c ICIA PEAS, 3 cans 25¢ LOINS ‘ UUAVA JELLY, box 18 ARBANZOS, 3 fer 25¢ orman rothers PHONE 268 hahaha ahhh ahd had ahalahaler BROADWAY MARKET CUSTOMERS TOLDAUS : ‘ i “that was the Finest Turkey we ever had! Turkey will come from Broadway.” BROADWAY MARKET WILL HAVE THOSE TURKEYS, lb. - 35c EGGS, doz. STORAGE EGGS, doz. —Large Size— Broadway BEERS » = a Columbi Holiday Notice In order to allow the employees of — —a full Christmas Day Holida: Laundry and Dry Cleaning not in the plant by 9 A. M. Friday can not be delivered before Monday P. M. Phone 658-R Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. OE EE hdd Bs oa ae N Comes “iL EXIT But better. My Christmas ILK-FED— HENS, lb. JRANGES Doz. __. 35c TOMATOES 3. Ibs. bento Andhra Cd. Fancy we sell. Don't wait for the last LARGE SIZE Market 519 Dual Street come in today and see what we have to offer you. store fairly breathes of Christmas, © FOR GIFTS THAT LAST — see Pollock’s Jewelry —A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL— I AAA AAA AAA AA Ahh dhddd, ~—_-ooooo -- ee Christmas Time Is The Time Ej & 2 _-CHRISTMAS.- 1 went to be old-fashioned and 1 invite everyone t¢ see our lovely Gifts — the kind fliat last and go on living — even after you are gone. ONLY 2 MORE SHOPPING DAYS © Let's work together — a little cash and balance as can every pay-day. Let's give gifts that lest! I have got the goods — everything new — 8 store of Christmas Gifts. We want to help everyone make a Merry Christmas — and I feel proud to have the tunity of doing my part to make others happy- We have gifts from 50c up fo $150.00. — Don't this Christmas go by without giving the ones who so much to you in life a Gift that lasts — and, during times. a Gift that always has a value will be cherished keeps getting more precious as time goes on. » We could fill this page telling you about our \and{our gifts — but we are so busy serving others that ‘haven't the time. A Real Store — with Real Service \@ sfore that the public is building — that pleasant between ourselves and our customers which keeps eS Ne charge Sor carrying four credit down payment and the balance weekly buys yeu iffy lez 3 i ii A i day's rush to buy i! e Phone pnd kA bb bhbddddtiddtddbddthddAdhdd,