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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL Division St. School P.-T. A. Conducts Interesting Meeting) prussoay Regular meetin Street School P. last week witt presiding. Members join of “America”. i by the Lord’s Pra As it was de Founder's D: of P.-T. A. was presente: Miss Alce Cur students and A table, on tiful white cak either side and th occasion. A donation of $3 to the National C - ents and Teach The minutes of were read and ar The treasurer r which was accepted ciation. Mrs. Walden repor Announcement Of Marriage Mrs. Eulalia came the bride vedo thjs week the bride, 523 C. Pedro Aguilar, performed the ce: The couple will 527-Catherine street. Social Calendar Annual Fashion Show, sponsor- ed by Senior and Junior Woman’s Clubs. 9 P. M. Casa Marina. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Church An- nex. that dacoal )51 lunches had j the average | n $5 each.} i had bene ex-j| he month. | pect for Mrs. |. Mrs. Leona: rRIDAY- dadopted. { Official visit of Worthy Grand mtice wae Matron of Grand Chapter officers for| OES. of Florida to Fern | Chapter No. 21. 7:30 P. M. Ean TRANSPORTATION “PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS | Cuba Arrives Tuesday Arriving on the Steamship Cuba from Havana yesterday afternoon were 36 first cabin and five second cabin passengers for Key West; 53 first cabin and four second cabin for Tampa Key West arrivals: Catherine Tailer, Leon O'Flaherty, Kath- erene Convany, F. D. Sinclair. Ira Woundy, Charles M. Breder, Ethel Breder, Roy Larson, R. Swanson, Melvin J. Stickney, Toby Kramer, Robert E. Burns, Rachel Shuttleworth, Robert Shuttleworth, Lucretia Cook, Horace A. Cook, Jr., Della Cook, Florence Farris, Mary Farris, Robert A. Hunter, Mary Hunter, Edna M. Strangberger, George Strangberger, George Ferrari, John Longenetti, John Dru Fred Crosby, Edith C Charles Smith, Carolyn Norberg Thompson, Michael Ash, Entertainment For Friday Boys of St. Joseph’s School will put on an entertainment at the Convent auditorium Friday, Feb- ruary 18, 8 p. m. Principal features will be a one- act play, “Young Socialists”, and a comedy, “Monkey-Shines In A Doctor’s Office”. The program. cast of characters, Program A Welcome Song, including the follows: Grades 1 g Socialists, one-act play. Dream, H. and W. Lloyd. Dumbbell Drill, Grades I and I Tll Take It To Court, J. A Pierce. 's Pockets, R. Dion. n the Mooniight. rippling aters, H. and W. by pupils ef Third Grade of Har- | Miss Leota Grillion, Mrs. Norma | bridge Dopp and Miss Florence Roberts. } The following. was the program | Beverly presented. Curry; 4 Children, Cleveland Knowles, Le- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1988. ee] Late, But Good for Next Year | Kind Old Lady—And < jknow why bring you anytt Doll-Faced Child. ris School under the direction of /I trumped father’s Ch ace Mother Goose Welcome, Robert Russell, Betty | land Archer, Evon Lones, Louis Brady, Stanley Higgs. group of students. j Recitation, “Cupid”, Geraldine Alfonso. ii Solo, “A Dainty Valentine”, | Betty Armayor, ! Duet, “Mr. Postman”, | Roberts, Galey Sweeting. i Ruth |! “Sweetheart Dance”, group of students. Duet, “Valentine Da: Curry, Betty Rae Brady. Song, “Now Who'll Make Rimes for Valentine Dey?” , group of students. Play, “A Cunning -Valentine”. | Signorelli, Ruth Rot Song, “St. Valentine’s Day”, | Mae Pinder, Angel Garcia. —and we mean it! Rose eececcceseee ‘| YOU CAN STRUT ON THE BEACH! WITH OUR UNIQUE BEACH WEAR L Our large stocks of | all kinds of Beach Wear for every mem Roberts, Mrs. Mrs. ed that aj -T. A. officials} on. A ban- g has been} uncement | be made in| f parents present Florence Miss Marjorie greatest ladies . (Stone) supper in building, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V: arrivals in Key West They came here on acc illness of Mrs. Vecke Mrs. Nellie Williams, on Simonton street. J. B. Sullivan was a leaving on the mc No Name Key to look over « actiivties he is s points on the Ke passenger Eugene Demeritt, the Monroe County F left on the morni: vey of ferry activities Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har were passengers on the bu morning en route to after spending about Key West. C. E. Peterso ing a few days business, left ove: this morning, en sonville, and other to Baltimore. Mrs. E. V. McCart over the highwa morning for Miar - be joined by ter ter Eckberg, coming For Good Food—Co THE SHAC Southard and Mer —Northern Home PIES Like Mother Couldn't Make ISLAND ies 404 DUVAL “Where Southe: Meets Northern BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-Wi NO NAME LODG At South Directly Or Harold: | Scottish Rite Hall. Entertainment by boys of St. 1 Joseph’s School 8 P. M. j Convent Auditorium. = i | SATURDAY— I Picnic of Fern Chapter . 21 0.ES. Sugarloaf Key. Membership Dance. 10 P. M. } Key West Country Club. =p | Ar i | MonDAY— } Meeting, Music Guild. 8 P. M. ; Oversea Hotel Salon. ‘SPECIAL SERVICE | HERE IN MARCH Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor of } Fleming Street Methodist church, jannounces that there will be a “Homecoming Service” held at this church on March 20, to which all former pastors and presiding elders will be invited. Rev. Sam Scott, who once serv- ed as pastor of Fleming Street church, and who is now nearing }his ninety-second birthday, will be one of the speakers at the service. It is expected that many others will attend. - UNION SERVICE and énjoyed vacation as a house > of Mrs. “Thur- y for her C. C. Hicks. of are spending some West Maybe She Doesn’t you think she she thought there generation.” at of that?” T a moment be- n only child.” ze piano has 88 a 36 black, and strings. Directly Active (For SCALP ITCH ombining of several active make Tm pestes Lotion y effective in gen’ gently yfully relieving the most ‘orms of extern used NO NAME LODGE Fishing—— At Its Best ulf Stream and Bay Fishing harter Boats—Outboards and ; | Rowboats | PHONE—NO NAME NO. 1 (PIRATES COVE FAMOUS FISHING CAMP On Oversea Highway. 20 Miles From Key West —SWIMMING POOL— ng Surroundings urpassed Fishing cellent Cuisine Bostor ' New York, Miami icksonville, Galveston New Orleans and Beyond Key West alternate Fridays New York every Thursday ston every Saturday sonville, Miami and Orleans every two weeks CLYDE-MALLORY Lun New Led C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fl HERE TONIGHT A union service of the three Methodist churches of Key West in commemoration of the two hundredth anniversary of the conversion of John Wesley, found- er of Methodism, will be held to- night, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, at Fleming Street Methodist church. Dr. C. K. Viiet will preside, while Rev. John W. Branscomb, of Tampa, will deliver the ser- mon. They will@rrive today over the highway. Henry Bense, Albert Kletzy, Fred ee oe crane in style and variety. G. Haer. The vessel also had on her manifest: five tons of freight, three automobiles, and three sacks of mail for Key Wi 133 tons of freight, one automobile, and nine saeks of mail for Tai Sailing on the vessel at were the following bookings ! ed at this port: A. G. Butnam, Mrs. Butnam, G. H. Long, Hardy Jones, G. H. Haridge, Nelson Jones, Charles M. Schildes, Stan- ley Schildes, J. W. Gruper, Al- bert L. Klet: haracters: King, Eugene Rus. ; Sell; Queen, Carrie Gomez; Knave | of Hearts, Stanley Higgs; Cupid, | DON’T BE SKINAY Amazing gains | apo ed | Soest ‘Vitensioe ma Seon tes im Vinol) to your diet. Vinol helps | stimulate aj improves blood and nervous system. Vinol has helped thousands weight cain energy. Vinol is delicious to take. LADIES’ Short and long skirt PLAY SUITS Sharkskin SLACKS To match every outfit i ij i | i DEPARTMENT i] i j SHOES and HATS i i 1 i i i i i i Cast of Characters Young Socialists— Brother John, H. Crusoe. Bob Mal .. Roberts. Mr. Semenoff, W. Miller. Mr. Gr. Will, C. Stovall. Frank, L. McCowan. Herbert, J. Crusoe. Joe, C. Perez. Newes? sets for Beach SLACKS and SHIRTS ORIENTAL PHARMACY '50c SUPPER 50c Ladies First M. E. Church SUNDAY SCHOOL BUILDING Thursday. Starts 5:30 P. M. —EXCELLENT MENU— U. S. Mine Pianter To Leave J. R. Newcomb. } U. S. Mine Planter Cormorant, which arrived in port Monday on a tour of duty, is scheduled to leave the port tomorrow morning about 9 o'clock, destination not announced. Captain in command, Henry Plander, and members of the en- listed personnel of the Cormor=nt, were present yesterday afternoon at the ceremonies in the city | Port today, cemetery, in commemoration of the sinking of the U. S. Battle- ship Maine. Doctor Swathe, Joe, E. Wahl Quincy Adam Quote, | erts. | Percival Peach, F. Valdez. | | | } | SANDALS K. Rob-/ CHAS. ARONOVITZ Key West’s Largest Store Roscoe Wright, D. Sawyer. Phili ik i rey reeset FRANK JOHNSON; Valentine Program DIAMOND WATCHES Valetine program was rendered ia now at Porter g into mpany. KODAKS and FILMS Old Reliable Since 1 La Concha Hotel Bidg. j JEWELRY GIFTS ! cargo of oil. 10,00 all i se Zo eae . Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 228 j P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Tharedage. ;} Old Island Trading Post tor aves Key West Mondays and Thurminys $28 4. at pi SS ‘or Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays & P.M fer Peet Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Pheme 34 J. & COSTAR, Agewt. Tender Ivy Sailed Today Lighthouse Tender Ivy, sailed shortly before noon today on a visit to different lighthouses, and other aids in the district, to de- liver supplies. On the sel was Superin- tendent William W. Demeritt, of this district, who plans to von- tact tomorrow, at Port Everglades, Captain H. D. King, commissioner of lighthouses, and confer with him on matters pertaining to this district. Heron Arrives In Port Heron, Captain} i! MOST UNIQUE ny, arrived|! SHOP IN TOWN his morning from Miami! a load of freight for Key|] Gal¢ End of Duval Street West. Se {NEW BEAUTY OUTSIDE... WITH LONGER HOOD. ..MASSIVE NEW FENDERS ... SWEEPING LINES? Tanker Alabama Arrives Steamship Alabama, tanker of the Texas Company, arrived in ; MONROE THEATER j Warren William-Mady Correll | j; MIDNIGHT MADONNA : —and— When Is Your Birthday? | Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25c | FACTS THAT ARE NEWS | ‘THE GEESE GAVE THE AiR CORPS THE IDEA OF THE NOW WELL KNOWN "V" FORMATION FLYING. =] eyes” 2; MILES LAKE TITICACA IS THE HIGHEST Lagce LAKE IN THE WORLD AND ‘THE INDIAN "BaLsas” ARE THE PRINCIPAL CRAFTS THAT PLY ITS CHILLY WATERS. - BALSAS QUICKLY BECOME WATER-LOGGED AS THEY ARE MADE OF DRIED BULRUSHES, AND MUST BE HAULED ASHORE FREQUENTLY TO BE DELIVERED IN DETROIT $ 00 ed EQUIPMENT INCLUDED Ths price és for the Theiiey “G0” T mth Saudia. sliastreted, end taciades Damsporastion (har re ond Gi. che Cokeamg Longer engine hood. Massive and pe a ro graceful new fenders. Richer in- Hea: scilau ¢ Speedometer oat apoio terior. 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