The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 12, 1938, Page 6

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i : Seccccccesecoseseoeseoes JAt The Stores wees BY TECHNICAL KO Here we go on our weekly list | Mallory Lines, arrived 1:15 this Last night's boxing match in | of honorable mentions for the | morning from New Orleans with | this city proved to be of interest | Progressive merchants who ad-/ more than 100 tons of freight for to Sport followers—to witness the Harris School P.- Has Meeting On Wednesday Harris School P-T. A. met Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Mervin Russell presiding. Miss Mary Pinder was the chairman of the program commit- tee. The program rendered con- sisted of: Health talk by Dr. Parramore; selection of verses, group from Mrs. C. Hasknis’ class; “What We Think”, group from 2A and 3A classes; song, “Little Dutch Mill”, Joan Elbertson, Geo. Jensen; Dutch drill, recitation, Dutch Windmill and Children of Hol- land, group from Miss Leota Gril- lion’s class. Song, Bertha of Holland, girls from 3B class; song, Wooden Shoes, group from 2A class; Gyp- sy song, from operetta, Four Leaf Clover, under direction of Miss T. Assn. , Norma Dopp; Article, “Florida Report by Professor, Duncan on, Lunch Room project. : Miss Jennie Seymour |imated as delegate to | a Social : Calendar SATURDAY— Key West Country Club Dance. Country Club. . 9:30 -‘P. M. SUNDAY— M. South Beach. = regularly in our columns: Key West. The vessel sailed at |good attendance present. The ex- | Still heads the list, does this, |Key West’s Largest Store. with their daily advertisements. Fol- low them. > ERS 410 Fleming Street A close second. Daily advertist- ments concerning the best in Hospitality Band. 4:00 restaurant meals on page one. SSS Columbia Laundry A nifty feature sponsored by/ Education Association meeting to} Weekly Meeting, Boys Fellow-| this firm, daily. Are you follow be held in Tampa. The nominating committee was composed of Prof. Duncan, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins and Mrs. Mary Louise Rom. They selected of- ficers for the coming year. | The following attendance win-;} ners were announced: Interme-; diate, Miss Mary Pinder, greatest number, Miss Marie Haskins; pri- mary, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, and greatest number, Miss Levta Gril - lion. Division Stréet School P.-T. Association “At a regular meeting of the Di- vision Street School P.-T. A. con- ducted during the weck, the fol- lowing business was transacted: The meeting was opened by the singing of the P.-T. A. Song, which was followed by the Lord's Prayer. Dr. Parramore of the Public Health unit gave a talk on the work of the Clinic and health of the children. He requested that ® committee be appointed to as- sist him in working out health problems. Prof. Walden emphasized the necessity of parents cooperating with the doctor and school au- thorities in their efforts to solve certain problems. Conducts: Meeting The treasitfer read her report which was acepeted. i The chairman of the nominat- ing committee stated that their) report would be ready at a later/ date. as a reward for the class having the largest number of parents present at P.-T. A. was discussed. Seeeeseeeeeeeccscccccces| [PERSONAL MENTION It was decided that the chairman of the Publicity Committee send out invitations for the next meet- ing, stating that a half-day would be. given providing one-third of the parents of any class was pres- ent. Mrs. Claude Albury reported on. the Flower Show. Division Street School’s display won six; ship Club. Street Church Parsonage. Meeting, Musical Guild. 8 P. M. Oversea Hotel Salon. Concert by Elizabeth Sortwell, Violinist, Boston, for benefit of Monroe County Commun- ity Clinic. Sponsored by Key West Musical Guild. 9 P. M. Casa Marina Salon. Eagle. Golden Eagle Hall. Meeting, Young Women’s Circle of Ley Memorial Missionary | Society. Home of Mrs. Mer-' ell Sands. Om TUESDAY— Weékly Dinner of Stone Church Sérvicé Club. 6 P. M..Church ‘Annex: ¢ Seer THURSDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 P. M. Bayview Park. The question of half holidays! Rotary Luncheon. 12:15 P. M./ at St. Paul’s Church Annex. Mrs. Fuller Heatherton, who had been visiting here for about two weeks, and declares she had ami. 6:30. Fleming |img the series? a South Florida This popular home furnishings and hardware company proves the statement—“Your home is | worthy of the best.” CSET SESS Florida Utilities Our neighborhood Gas | stalling hot water facilities. a Broadway Market First quality meats in Key West at this cohveniently.jocated mar, j ket on Duval. street. ——$o— Navarro, Inc. | This firm co-operated with, Nat, | ional Used Car Exchange... Week | with a number of bargains)this week. a Mendell's Nationally-known merchandise this exclusive men’s store. You jean’t do better anywhere else for }the money. eS ate Pierce Bros. The nation’s leading radio— Philco, is featured at this leading | hardware store here. et SE Trevor and Morris This “oldest, continuously es- | a very pleasant vacation, left over tablished Ford agency” partici-/ | the highway this morning for Mi-| pated in the National Used Car j Week. Com- | Meeting, Florida Temple Num-! pany ran two displays this week | ber One, Ladies of the Golden | concerning the advisability of in- j 5:15 for Miami and Jacksonville. |C¢llent program of matches pre- 4 t cs | made fast to one‘of the newal ata: a jinst “Black Pie’: It- | tion piers. la whirlwind ma‘ : —_— with seeming electricity (he’s em- | Cuba Arrives In Port (ployed by Mr. G Steamship Cuba, of the P. and, know) in his hands, never . S. S. Co. arrived yesterday / to be in serious trouble. lafternoon from Havana with 160; K. O. Richardson won the |passengers. Of these, 16 first cision over Fighting Che: cabins were for Key West, 93 for | four-round semi-; bout St. Petersburg, and 48 first cab-| was the first boxing show ins and three second cabin pas-| in Key West in over three sengers were for Tampa. - | Key West arrivals: Howard | Clark, Bessie Clark, Emma | Smith, Jacob Yohe, Lutie Yohe, Edward Yohe, Richard Gregory, Flora Gregory, Carmen Carrero, Isabel Reynolds, Ida McKee, | Howard Wade, . Rosalie Wade, | Ralph Polk, Winnifred Polk, | Clinton Klesher, Grace Klesher. | |. Manifest of the vessel showed }three fons of freight, one auto- [mob ee eeetsest for! | Key. ‘ is of freight and the de- te in their | it. This | 9 Rao ARON®VITZ oO The Latest Style tor every member bf YOUR FAMILY | 102 AE : Sailing when the Cuba depart-} lial ed for. St. Petersburg were the} elloveng bookings: from Key West: Chas. Lamberton, J. H. | Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson, General |Frank Andrews, Mrs. Andrews, | Miss Edna Smith, Ed Spence and | several second cabins. | Heron Arrives Today The power boat Heron, Captain | Eugene Sweeting, of the Overseas Thansportation Company, arrived ‘in port this morning from Miami | with a load of freight for Key | West. | | ee ENTERTAINMENT | . e > s + SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1338. A BARGAIN IN WEDDINGS Literary Crince Evanston, 1il—Justice Samuel (Ef for mo othe® neasen them Harrison, 88-year old magistrate, sheer bulk this beck has to be Ch had HOLTSBERG'’S DRESSES Shan-Ray Linen Novelty-Weave Cottons VICI LLL CLL PEARLMAN’S, Inc. pexchange | ewcescccccesescecccccces | i ' j Ane | Hab -Madrid Miss Diaz also gave a talk, stressing. some points mentioned by Dr. Parramore and Prof. Wal- den, especially the cleaning up, of pediculosis. Mrs. R. Baker, Mrs. M. Pierce and Mrs. Arthur were appointed to serve on the Health Commmit- tee. The minutes of ‘the previous meeting were read and approved. igs For dollars in cash, five blue ribbons, | six reds and five white ones. The| teachers and pupils were praised | Mrs. Charlotte Dye, who was | for their efforts in 5 h | 2. Suest for a while at Wesley | a grand display. Fresh fruits and vegetables in| Two big floor shows, two dis- | House, left on the morning bus} |tinctly different orchestras _are The count of parents showed | °F Miami where she will entrain these results: ja selection second to none in the |} \city. Quality reigns supreme here | presented by the’ smart club, Ha- | for her home in Birmingham, Ala. Greatest number, Mrs. Cabot, —o— | bana-Madrid, tonight... Reserva- | Pearlman's. Inc. | tions are coming fast for. the! - Your attention please—to the |“Breakfast Dance” ‘starting: at || Hundreds of <Saes eile nifty selection of items selected |ten, dancing at “it's: best until || g1/eitpester 2 percentage. “Miss: Viste, ling in today’s | 12:00, at that time a floor show || Styte: Plus: 5A; Miss Gardner, 1A. | Dance Tonight At | will be presented and at 12:20.2 |} pur window displays. Lecture Here | Country Clab i 3 cover charge ‘of fifty cents per z- splay csr scecgmee amend Bermuda Market person will be in effect: At two / To-those interested in “The! Regular Saturday Night Dance Little Flower,” her country and for members and their guests is es SSeS SH j Beef, lamb, pork and chickens | thirty, a Rally show will be giv-| James Johnson, of Miami —What’s your wish for Sunday's; en and breakfast will be served her canonization, an earnest in-| Scheduled for tonight at the vitation is extended by the Con-| CUNY Club, 9:30 o'clock. Cayetano: Camus, who was vis- | | iting for two days and was the guest of Mr.and-Mrs. Fernando | {oT week end se in-law. | display. Camus, ‘son -and: daughter-in-law, | abelian Appelrouth’s The Store of Fashion again | | 4 Dick Powell — Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians VARSITY SHOW , 10c: Orches- S. C. Singleton, secretary of the Chaiitber of Commerce, who was * the Ley Memorial | Beach, who visiting for a| big meal? Best quality at this/at five o'clock. y j \short time ee ah carat of | store. _Presenting the only “profes- ‘bis brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | sional” floor show ,in, town with | (early bus this morning for home. : | during the second ‘show. An excellent program of music — | steps out with some ara eae | a ee vent of Mary Immaculate for has been prepared. : SS reg ee oe Rade Pry ag announcements. See EP soe os Hor pe Ange, March 17th at 8 p. m. An illus-! These dances have been much | US-A~ and Mrs. Andrews, w s j a i more neers. fone we left on the Steamship! Pollock's : ‘Mercy, no. On reading the Miss Marie Bayless of Chicago, | ™ and more dancers. The loca. = et If it’s new watches, or jewelry, | circular that was wrapped around Ti, whose privilege it was to at-' of ‘the elub is ideal, dancers} |or repairs on same—here is the} the bottle she got two more dis- 2 | eases. tend the if th - | Clee ¥e viatt Listes Captain and Mrs. J. H. Dawson | a oak eS rroundii H |are recent arrivals in Key West, | Key West : cp gteratageed tha ot! SCOUTING NEWS |coming from San Francisco, and | Eat more fish—it’s good brain Carmel, Lizieux. and of the can-' segecccccessscoccocceces Willies. street, where will| our leading fish market. r “ they | ading has captivated distinguished aud- | Troop Number 52 | visit for a while. | —o— “fefites at the Sacred Heart Ac&d- | E ; Maloney Bros. emy in New York, at the Visita-' ica, held their regular scout meet- | tion; the Cenacle Notre Dame,’ Cincinnati; Am y Hotel, Chicago, h A large audience Id be most gratifying to both turer and sponsors, it is said. |and Mrs. Emil Holm. left on the many guest artists to be present | i Pa *. | | purchased cure your aunt?” trated lecture is to,be given by enjoyed lately, and are attracting | W°T* Visiting in Key West about | ee i= | obvious store to seek. 2 onization, and to visit Lizieux! eeesesseesecvevecceocoos jhave secured apartments at 636 | food. Be wiser and shop at this, onizgation in Rome. Miss Bayless! Troop 5 Scou Amer- } _ Se pes Layer cakes are the:.thing, for, and other of note. Charch Group To The Young Women’s Circle of Missionary Society will meet Monday even- ing. March 14, with Mrs. Merrell Sands at her home, 1020 Grinnell Street, An interesting program is be- ing planned and all young wom- en of the church are invited to attend. Pays Sarprise Visit To Father Mrs. Miriam S. Waldron, paid @ surprise visit to her father. Charles Archer, this week, com- ing down from Deerfield, Flori da sSttiy With her was her daughter. Miriam, and two friends. The party will remain unti! tomorrow Thorning and will then return to Deerfield. Teacher (warning her pupils against catching cold)—I had a little brother seven years old and one day he took new sled out in the snow. He caught pneu- monia and three days later he died. Moice from the Rear—Where's his sled? ing on Friday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m, ini G§ Bedp of the Clinic, , Scout headquarters. Meeting. was failed to order by | the recitation of the Scout Oath, | ‘Laws and the reading of the scrip- ture lesson, Proverbs, 13th chap-| ter, first to eighth verse. H Reports were received from the different patrols, and the propos- ed activities planned were given. A report by the Wolf Patrol was! given on the Patrol Hike Satur- day, March 5. Committeeman McClanahan was @ guest and spoke to the boys on the importance of the uniform, jand planned big things for the troop. | Scout Patrol Leader Bobby Sawyer presented John Yates and Phillip Bradley for, applitation to? | membership. x | | . Following were appointed on! ‘the vigilant committe? for the ap- Plicants: Karl. Cruz. » Noyes, Jack . Sawyet> Smith. This committeé“will te- gport on the activity of these epi, ° a 1 ic cagteis AA Scouts df this ushers for the Rotary Club Min- strel, and help in any other way. Meeting was closed with the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag, the Scoutmaster Benediction, aft- er which the soouts attended the folk dancing at the Stone Church Annex The Postal Colony company in Florida is made up of retired and active postoffice employes who own about 2,000 acres of orange groves there. turned over the highway yester- day?! Miss “Edina Smith, music in- | Structor at the Key West High School, left on the Cuba yester- day afternoon for Tampa where she was to be met and go to Lake- land. Miss Smith will return Monday morning on the Cuba. The first European university was founded in the ninth century at Salerno for the study of medi- cine. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Annual | Election of Directors for the Grief Relieve Association will be held on Tuesday, March 15 at the As- sociation Office, 921 Thomas Street; AM Financial Members @fe requested to be present. By F. A. JOHNSON, Mar. 23-3tx. Secretary. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH “A Church With A Friendly Message” Invites You to Worship i) A. M: “David's Problem And ls Solution™ 7:38 P. M.: “When A Man Goes Away Sorrowful” SLIP ILIADZ4 | dessert on Sunday—or«. ai | the goods. *« I Holtsberg’s Two displays todays, ~ i 8i¥e, | two important notices of chances lto save real money on dresses, | piece goods, etc. { ' | Irrigation was carried on in the high plains country of Texas as early as 1895. Old Island Trading Post See Our BARGAIN COUNTER and the new presentation of our large stock of gift articles. Gulf End of Duval Street coe p willact ss TPP POLL S22 HEAR DR. LATIMER Sunday Morning and Attend THE SPECIAL TOURISTS SERVICE First Baptist Church Sunday Night EVERYBODY WELGOME | speriding’a few days in Miami, re-| This popular bakery can, deliver | ls Matinee: vofra,,15-20c. Night, 15-25¢ |HOLTSBERG'S | NEW SILK PRINTS, Regular 75c, on sale at. yd. 50c White — Permanent Finish ORGANDIE. SOc Value. at. 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