The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1938, Page 4

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nual Convent Exercises To Be Held Toni; ghe| Monae! Perez ‘Bek athe | “hay nt of Mary, Impecylate will | Cecilia’s Hall._. am: x ss Song—Class of , T. Sullivan). jutatory—To be iduation. "38 (At given at Making of Miss Graduate: | I—The Ancestresses of gene 1—The Pioneer Mother ¢ Mother—Lucretia Hernan- ex Phe Girl—Theresa Sullivan G Scene 2—The Mother of Miss! juate Mother—Blanche Brantley The Caller—Elizabeth Navarro Patt Il—The Building of Miss Graduate te Lady—Dora Medina je Gnomes — Consuelo Cobo, Ramona Rodriguez, Martha Rus- selly: Elsie Solano iss Graduate—Fay Myers feck Dancers — Lillian Ace- . Alice’Domenech, Flora Ba- > Theresa’Sullivan tiiet Faust—Gounod ins — Gwendolyn James, ‘Moffat Harris School C Blesives Health Class Day Miss ‘Graduate Head 'Ghost—Edithi Moffat” | Ghost’ éf’ Athletes, — Theresa | Ceremony was Sulliyan,> oy Ghost, of: Radio—Lillian ace! vedo Cross-Word Puzzle Ghost—Eli- | zabeth Navarro Ghost of Dieting—Lucretia Her- | nandez Ghost of Midnight Suppers— | Dora Medina ; Ghost of Jazz—Martha Ramos | Part IV—The Modiste Madame Time—Flora Barosa | Now, Her Page—Alice Dome- nech | The Manneuins — Nurse, Elida | Valdez; Dancer, Dinoran Nicker- |son; Scholar, Blanche Brantley; |Bride, Bernice Brantley; Nun, Lucretia Hernandez Part V—The Departure me Elida Valdez; ‘ah Nickerson; Wealth Edith it; Fame, Bernice Brahfley; Alma, Mater, Gwendolyn Jaymes; | Duty, Lillian Acevedo Pel | Valedictory—To be given at Graduation Goodbye—Class of °38. vi Week With Vith Program Today Health Week was observed by the Primary Department of Har- ris. Grammar School at Chapel this morning with a special pro- Each class presented a very noyel number. ston sponsored which follows: Good Morning Song. Ptayer Song. Figg Salute. g, America. i—Tap Dance, Maynard Dan-| iels 2A—Play, “How To Kéep Well! and Clean”: ‘Doctor Tom, Warren Bethel. Nurse, Florence Bubier. Sick Child, Conchita Varela. Vegetables, Lorraine Acosta, , Alfred Knowles, Evelyn. Fruit Vender and Fruits, Clyde Sawyer, Mary Mal-, lory, Barbara Lanier, Mary Knowles. Milk Bottle, Billy Brandt. Loaf Bread, Betty Lou John- | Bath Boy. Maynard Daniels. Tooth Brush and Tooth Paste, Millman Ingraham , Ben Saunders. Exercise, Esmeralda Calleja. Maid, Mary Nottage. 2B—Health Habits. 3B—Milk Project Playlet. 1A2—Recitation, “Milk”. 3A—Song, “The Cleaners Club”. 2A-3A—Playlet, “How To Have ‘Strong, Healthy Teeth”. 1B—Song of the White Horses. 1Al—Recitation, Bud Tolle and i Kenneth Albury. Bobbie Ann iAitery Entertains : Friends A Bobbie Ann Albury entertained , many of her little friends with a party on Wednesday afternoon at her-home, 525 Grinnell street, wating her sixth birthday ry. Marie Archer and Patsy mn won the prizes. ms and little hats were to each child. Peream, cake and candy were x “table was degorated in pink and blue paper with a birth- day cake in the center with six; candles. Bobbie Ann received many} beautiful gifts on the occasion. ‘Those present were: | Bruce . Watson, John Griffin, | June Griffin, Sarah Bertha Lowe, Mary Roberts, Irwin Roberts, ; Walter Griffiny::Jr., Betty Ann! MeDonald, Helen Louise McDon- ald, Nell Rose Archer, Leo Stan- ley, Norman Stanley. ' Juanita Jean Griffin, Faye Elizabeth Bervaldi, Patsy John- son; Billy Osterhoudt, Joan Knowles, Lorraine Nottage, Doro- thy Buckley, Bobbie Mae Buck- ley, Sophie Roberts, Mary Vir- ginia Demeritt, Robert Archer, Tommie Archer. Gale Curry, Joe Curry, Freddie bis mal yer Waren, Jr., det tren CH RELIEF op agro ayy bom has proven Lo- pig sates ag Sys itching tor- rash, tater eczema, ring- Ip, between toes, ar oe use. 4 ‘and $1 senee satisfied. Imperia Desk 9, Houston, Tex. Jack ‘Randall WHERE THE WEST BEGINS SELECTED SHORTS Don't Telephone . . . WIRE—FREE! ED. BERLINER PLUMBER — 1016 Division Street — Edna, t Birthday Party: Mae Johnson, Norman Johnson, Harry Johnson, Zelma Dee Grif- MONROE THEATER | John Boles—Jack Oakie Ida Lupino FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY —and— DANGER—LOVE AT WORK Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ RICHARDSON’S| GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS NOTICE—We will give 2-Jbs. SUGAR and 2-Ibs. PEACHES ‘FREE with every $4.00 Cash Order. Bread, loaf Sliced Bacon. lb. Roll Butter, Ib Sugar. 5 lbs. Cuban Coffee, Ib ‘Maxwell House Coffee, lb. Bliss Coffee, ib Rice. S$ Ibs. New Potatoes, 10 lbs. Cheese, Ib. Fresh Eggs. doz. Lard. 2 lbs. Cream Cheese. 3 pkgs. Oleo Butter. lb. Pure Lard. tb Cream. 6 cans Milk. can Grits, 3 pkgs. Tomatoes, can Tomato Paste, 3 cans Octagon Soap. 6 bars Small’ Bars—11 for Fiour,: 5 Ibs. Dried Peaches, 2 ibs, Prunes, 2 Ibs. Crackers. 6 boxes Rinso, 2 pkgs. Toilet Tissue Li 2 b White Beans. 2 lbs. White Bacon. ib | Corn Flakes. 3 pkgs. | Post Toasties. 3 pkgs. Pufied Wheat. pkg. Salt. 3 pkgs. Matches. 3 pkgs. eae ie SRERR Sects PHONE 658-R Pleasure, | Mercedes Torres Weds Miss Mercedes Torres became! Part HI. — The Unmalings of /the bride of Manuel Perez this) week at the home of the bride’s| mother, 1400 Simonton Street. | performed by | Peace Justice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Rogelio Baso and Mrs. Augus-| tina Baso were attendants. } A reception followed the cere- mony. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test France. Federal Trade Commission. Great Britain. Nisan. South Dakota. American poet. | Nebraska. John Tyler. In the St.,Lawrence River. The “Lawrence”. ‘ ROBINS PROTECTED || Milwaukee.—A provision was inserted in a sales agreemeent re- cently that the purchaser of a jnew house was not to molest aj fsa 's nest which had been built | jon a window ledge of the recent- | {ly completed house. fin, Dennis Jolly, Betty Ann Rus- sell, Shirley Mae Curry, Teddy ‘Saunders, Wilma Taylor, Betty | Joe Taylor. Mary Hill, Buddie Hill, Olger Russeil, Don Russell, Charles Rus- | sell, Shirley Laymon, Betty! Knowles, Rose Marie Archer, Buddie Banks, Alton Banks, Rob- | {ert Stanley Archer, Patsy Harri- | son, | | Mesdames Julius Watson, John | Griffin, Mark McDonald, Dewey | Buckley, Fr Franklin Archer, Leo- nard Curry, Arthur Curry, Alma | Warren, Albert Gandolfo, Larney | Hill, Olger: Russell, Cora Banks. H ie UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OVER - SEA HOTEL Now Being Completely Renovated | | OPEN THE YEAR AROUND | Moderate L. S. Gruber | Prices Res. Manager | | 917 Fleming St. Phone 9104 | | | Key West Scavenger || Service msiciiiaaee 4 i| FOR EXTRA SERVICE ) PHONE 123-J { WILLIAM KNIGHT ;}COMPARE!! Our Quality and Prices On GROCERIES and MEATS When planning meals | for summer . .. be sure | that the Foods you buy are i Fresh! You'll find that | kind at ARCHER’S: i PHONES... {| AT AND 67 ON SALE ALL MONTH PHILLIPS DELICIOUS SOUPS, 5e i 10c | TOMATO JUICE. 10¢; ey pint PORK AND BEANS, 2% can ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” —FREE DELIVERY— $14 Fleming St. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THURSDAY— Charter Delivery Banquet of Lions Club. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Meeting, Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, U.D.C. 4 P. M. Home of Mrs. J. W. Hattrick. Bayview Music Hour. Marine Hospital. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Church An- nex. Folk Games. 7:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Meeting, Music Club. M. Bayview Park. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview Park. 7:30 P. oe FRIDAY— Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 4 P.M. Home of Mrs, Eva Warner. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 52. 7 P.M. Rear of Clinic. Junior Chamber of Comm: “Unlucky 13th” Dance. 9:30 P. M. Habana-Madrid Club. SATURDAY— Dance, Key West Country Club. 10 P. M. Clubhouse. oe | SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality , Band. Park. 5 P. M. Aquarium foo MONDAY— Perr Joe Russell left over the high- way yesterday for Miami where he was to leave by plane for Ha- vana for the start of a vacation which will take him to Nassau and other points including Mexico City, and will be gone four or five weeks. Mrs. Nellie Morris was a pas- senger over the highway on Flor- ida Motor Lines bus yesterday af- ternoon, going to Miami and there was to take a train for Hen- dersonville, N. C., where she will spend the summer. Mr. ¢ over the hig yona vacation which will b e eoent with relatives in Kentucky. They were accompanied by Mr. Curry’s| mother, Mrs. Hattie Curry and! her grandso Nathan Giles. | } | Fresh Fruit Juices, rn, wil process 100,- s of orange juice at the | plant of the Lakeland Cold Stor- | age Company this season. | you CAN STOCK YOUR PANTRY SHELVES with quality foods and be as- sured of substantial savings on each item when you've shopped at Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. j 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- : ity House. Banquet Honoring Domingo ISLAND CITY CASH GROCERY Rosillo on the 25th Anniver- [ sary of His Historic Flight ; From Key West to Havana, the First Successful Flight. 7:30 P, M. Cuban Club. pe ae TUESDAY— Second Ladies’ Night, Church Service Club. P. M. Church Annex. —O—- WEDNESDAY— Stone Meeting of Classroom Teachers + of Monroe County. Set ett ent nts ent met met mnt | All Fresh, Clean Negghaadisn:| A Complete Line in Our NEW STORE ee eee 7:30 MRS. SUE SKELTON 1212 Olivia St. Phone 789 j THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938. ¢ jtar interpretations of the Rhumba evening and participate in the “Social Calendar PERSONAL MENTION ENTERTAINMENT | =.c'°%%.SS3tes Sake si sitet Pecccccccccccoocccccosce | RAUL'S CLUB Front page display advertise- ment gives to readers an an-| nouncement concerning new ar- rangements at Rau!’s Club on Roosevelt boulevard . . . Starting this Saturday at the Big Dance, Cecil Carbonell’s Continental Or- | chestra will play for dancing and entertainment . . . 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