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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Src ra L ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY— Armistice Dance, Cuban Club, 9:30 o'clock. Fern Chapter, Order Eastern Star, mects at 7 Jr.-Sr. Home Room Mothers to be entertained James Singleton, 330 Elizabeth street, in the o'clock. Art Demonstration at Art Center 8 Pam SATURDAY— * Firefly Club dance at Raul’s Club 10 p. m. 0 p.m home of Mrs. afternoon at 4 p. m. MONDAY— Bae aes , Junior-Senior P.T.A. will mect Monday night, November 14, in the High School ree es at 8 ork are interested in P.T.A. ‘clock. All ited to attend. those ir Del to the convention will make her report. il aaa TUESDAY— Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. tish Rite Hall. Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the agle H. lub Dinner. Cuba Lodge No. 15. L0.0.F..8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 E 7:30 p. m. Golden ‘Stone Church Servic: street. e ‘Begin Home. Spark ing Waters Rel “\"Oyster Supper, atisp’ 8 o'clock. ah Lodge No. 14. % St. Paul ‘Altar Guild;; Parish Hall, 6 to Golden Eagle meets. all. 6 P.M. Church Annex. abeth The Festive Legion meeting. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28. 8 a0 p. BeieeL, Se WEDNESDAY— Saco Carrasco No. 2, Caballeros de, Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. * Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. ge THURSDAY— “Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone C 5 p. m. St. Rotary Club meeting 12: rch Annex, 6:30:P. M. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge meeting. 8 P. m. P.0.0.A. meeting. 8 p. m. _ Autograph Social, St. Paul’s Hall, Aikerican Educintior Week Program At Harris Echoal The following is the program that was rendered on Health Day in. Education Weck by Huddleston’s and Mrs. er’s classes 1A and 2B at Harris School: Morning Song--Assem- | Lord’s Prayer—Assembly. Prayer Song—Assembly. Flag. Salute—Assembly. Song—Assembly. Welcome—Marvin Creel. 1 Joan Knowles, Joan Sawyer, Viola Felton, Betty Wil- liams, Bobbie Ann Albury, Bob- © Buckley, Herman Johnson, Weatherford, Marvni Creel, Edison Cruz, J. M. Humbert, Robert Archer, Overton Ingra- ftam,-Mary Hill, Ray Elwood, Jo Ann Bethel, Billy Daniel Betty Bowhian, Buddy Banks, Lillian Stewart, Garland Johnson, Ce- celia Petezrallo, Teddy Lowe, Doreen Wolfe and Mario Branly. Gratitude Song — Boys and ion—Jackney Drudge. iylet—“Good Morning”. eg ies—Mary Jane Hansford ; ferly Suarez, Winnie Pos Lavanda $ sana. Rivero, ms, Sophie Roberts, Pat- Mallory, Juanita Davis, mt = Junior Club Group Goez To Miami Migs Susan LaKin, president of the Junior Woman's Club of Key West and the following members, Missés Marguerite Hernandez, Juanita Mayg and Maysie Gaiti, left Gver the highway this morn- ing ehroute to Miami. Tomorrow the Key West group | Harris Health Alphabet — Elizabeth | Dotty Carbonell, Lillie ier, Betty Ann McDon, Fairy Queen—Patricia son. Small Boy vin Cr Pearl Tom— Nurse : é The followir g given by the 5A-4A cl November 9 at 8:40 o’clo School audi “Our Own School” Lan- d Harri Witch Clock—Mar Carbonell. Song, As- sembly. Recitation, Mae Canalejo. Autumn Song——4/ Recitation, Maps “My Books”—Rosc Chorus. Charle . “Tommy's ‘English 4A Cl aracters: Tommy—Eugene Albury. Paul—Sherwood Cruz a on Mark—Grace Pita mation Po Betty “Burche I. Period—It na Sand Comma—Dorothy Buckley Dash—Joan Bowen. Song, “Sing When Happy”-—As Reci vint You ,, tions His Hens Can Lay Green-Yolked Eggs K Asnuotated Press) K aty TOPEKA Walter I 11 will attend Junior Woman's Club Institute, Sections 9 and 10, which begins tomorrow morning, as the Key West delegation. The group expects to return not later than Monday Two Vusitors To Arrive Here Today Miss Virginia Chown Miss Catherine Lary, the-information department of thr Porida National Exhibits are Key West m arrive in ofthe proposed arriv: representatives and t be at the La Conch they are here, the v entertained by is one of the supery WPA Recreation Depart Over $1,000 in being. offered Florids school students wh best essays on the subje Sugar Production Me ida”, The award: . the United Sta tion of Clewis will run from } ? 7 — AS YOU : Sowado acy Nasional Saf :30 p. m. Scot- Choral Club : Meets Tonight elecicd to serve on held th in the ¢ ‘VISITORS ATTEND 4) ROTARY RY “MEETING ; B| ON ARMAMENT AS PRE- ___| \IPAREDNESS/FOR PEACE TWO MINUTE DRESS i ae ee) | With prif@GHe-kA. Ramsey in opened its meeting yesterday in St. Paul’s Parish Hall with the salute to the flag, pledge of alle- giance to the Republic of the United States of America, with’ Liberty ana vustice for all, for which the flag stands, and the singing of “America”. Visitors introduced at the meeting were J. P. Tonetti, guest of W. T. Fripp; Andrew Miller of Fort Lauderdale, past-president of Key West Rotary; A. H. Thom- as, examiner for. the lighthouse rtment, guest of W. W. De- meritt; Frank Brown, former president of the First Title Guar- anty and Trust Co., guest of Wil- liam Bates. Culprits who marred tHe one hundred percent attendance rec- ord last weck did pairifuk penance by singing “I'd ratheOidg Mpre for lunch today than anythmg else J { know”. The speaker of the’ day was Colonel James D. MacMullen, U.S.A., who gave a very interest- ing and enlightening talk on armament as preparedness for peace. PERSONAL MENTION - Mrs. R. D. Smith, who left on the early bi esterday morn- ing for a v' in Miami, was a returning p enger on the late ‘bus last night. BARBER POLE may (or may no!) have helped’ inspire this Cirner dress which De- sigrer O’Rossen says can be din two minuies. Mrs. J. P. Roberts left recently for Miami after v ng with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph R. Pin- der, for the past few weeks at her ‘home on Pine street. Mrs. Robert D. Smith was a passenger on the early bus yes- terday going for a brief visit in Miami. Jar meet- . oral Club beginning at 8 home of Miss Clara Y n Coconut Drive. All residcnts of Key West who are interested in this phase of the cul- iural life of the city arg ‘vited to attend. recenf mecting held at the s. Raiph G. Milner, the society for the George Demeritt, who had been visiting in Tampa and other cities on the west coast, was a return- ing passenger on the Cuba yes- ,terday morning. evening, at th ‘cross, Ga. all but broke up a Saturday night one-cent sale at a Miami drug store, when she gave birth to a baby. The sand- wich stand was used as an emerg- ency maternity ward. | MONROE THEATER = Smith Ballew—Evalyn Knapp | in RAW HIDE i} Edw. G. Robinson and Claire | Trevor in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25c venuc, ‘three C fAchthis 1a Dopp was unan- uin © publicity for the club. { present week, a s had in preparation d constitution to govern |} iirs of the group. This ‘| ed charter will no doubt be ented to the club for ratifi- tonight’s meeting. i suecess, which has by the efforts of embers, is due in no asute to the able and in- lirettion of Professor » Music teacher at the i High School. i hae (A ' | nnouncing | The enlarging of our DAIRY j | and installation of most mod- } “rn equipment making it pos- | sible for us to sefve you with | complete line of— Dairy Products | Produced Under Highest | Standards 1 COFFEE CREAM WHIPPING CREAM PASTEURIZED or RAW MILK COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTER MILK CHOCOLATE MILK 86 FAMILIES LEAVE MATA- NUSKA n—Of the nment 200 fami- ; took from | e Matanuska | . in Alaska, 86 have f their own volition Government found | 00 arrived, newly | “LA CONCHA HOTEL Pas- | In the Center of the Eusiness 4 TRester District Elevator——Fireproot Ope n The Year Around installed Cooling Room, teurizing outfit ‘PALM | PHONE 25 | | | | | | | | ! | | | | | | | i i SELECT TENNESSEE POULTRY Just Received at Bermuda Meat Market ranteed tender and »y an expert FRYERS, fb 29c : All brands of SAUSAGES - . all ingredients and BREA! for SOUSE Tao P SPECIAL PRICES JUICY STEAKS. guaranteed y—Saturday—Sunday PORK SHOULDER — or money soley” PORK HAMS and PORK LOIN vICE PICNIC HAMS SMOKED HAMS IVED FRESH EVERY RIDAY eeoereve Boneless RIB ROAST. tb 25¢ Try our Meats—You'll enjoy their delicious flavor 2 OHN COBO. Prop. White at Virginia Street Pee necseesen i . ROMEPMMBAnd a breeze witha salty tinge, . The over-Key drive is Down Where Key West Begins aS you're all fed up on chilly North With its snow and biting winds, Head your motor South on a road that leads Down where Key West begins. For a turtiod SRS Gad saphiré * bay Head your motor road. that#leads Down where Key West begins. on a a master- piece With a sea gull escort in. And fish just beginning caught Down where Key West begins. H. E. SHARP. to be eoccccccccs! | $100 bills, Joseph V. Harkins put the | morning, ft! rEDeY: Bae a; ke ENTERTAINMENT COecerecorccccescccscccce his days’ receipts from his jew- ARMISTICE DANCE c lelry store between the pages of Another big celebration dance his telephone directory. Monday celebrating Armistice Day has “W jtelephone employe de- | been announced by Pena for to- 2 jarmed livered a’new directory and car- night at the Garden of Roses. «7 ried off the old one—and Har- | Crowd at tonight's affair is ex- kins’) Stoney. After a search| pected to exceed that of the Hal- through 75,000 old directories, lowe’en Ball which was so greatly Harkins found his $1,500. | enjoyed a short time ago. | Everything has been arranged |for a gala evening, and the pro- geet oe a | gram will include rhumba dances f |and dancers, singin; entertain- New York—While his police-| ment and “Doin’ : the Lamberth man father slept in an adjoining! room, Harry Menger, Jr., 3 found his father’s service pistol and) accidentaliy shot his sister, Edith, | i% $1,500 IN PHONE BOOK ae: Nature’s Way Boston—Returning home Tate’ ; Saturday night with $1,500 in the first the wie Walk No\ Mz erv should be n dances BOY 3, KILLS SISTER, 5 aly — _ 8 Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper of Way- , 5, to death while he played with | ‘it on the bed in which she was asleep. The child’s parents, both asleep, knew nothing of the tragedy until awakened by the child. Columbus, Ohio. BEAR MAULS GIRL Clevelond, O.—Julia Zemnick, 21-year-old Federal Art Project worker, was badly mauled by a! polar bear she was_ sketching when she lost her balance and fell from the top of a wall into the pit occupied by the bear. ‘ complaining. Whi attendant held thi He only half did things. ees eo did eBay up: off en a ‘pole, another atten 1g - aie He at ke BER threw’ a Tasso around one o! He did no A tion. legs and dragged her from the cage. The girl was_ practically scalped and suffered deep lacera- tions all over her body as a re- > Was Not Promoted He watched the clock. He_was always late. Jef i} 5 - company. He was forever grumbling and | He dia cha CO; He .was the 'préstdent’Yof _ the FOR EVERY ADS {ITH a fundament experience ... ads that con 21a tact the consumer rofits for and bring in extra y business. The : miscrricssoown | MEAT SPECIALS | —AT_. Monroe Market SATURDAY AND MONDAY PORK HAMS, 25e * by ue 1b — ORK PICNICS, '18¢ | poke LOIN ROAST, —25¢ LAMB LEGS, 30ce Preah, SPARE RIBS, 35e Clear CHUCK ROAST, * 23¢ BRISKET, Chicago—Hailed by an_ offi- cer, Chauffeur Walter Boston halted his car to hear what the officer wanted. He was not ont | |informed that he had made wrong turn, but that he had also } | | a es ds | stopped his car on the officer’s foot. Boston moved on and the policeman went to a hospital. Thousands of Floridians will be given an opportunity to view the Seaboard Air Line’s new Diesel-electric train which will be exhibited at various points in the state during the next two 2. Ibs, PALACE |" Fred Scott in Phone 411 THE RANGERS ROUND-UP i 510 FLEMING STREET COMEDY and SERIAL iia Pemcceccwcecersesce | POULTRY SPECIALS Two STEWING HENS . $1.44 Two SOFT BONE ROASTERS .... $1.74 Complete line of TENNESSEE REDS and ROCKS Springers, Roasters and Heavy Hens CUT UP FRYERS—Buy The Pieces You Like Liver. Ib Ie Gizzards. Ib Bony Pieces, Ib 35c Wings, Ib Breasts, tb 70¢ Legs and Thighs, tb YES, we have plenty of FRESH FLA. EGGS KEY WEST POULTRY & EGG CO. Corner Division and Varela Streets PHONE 113 Quit DELIVERY’ Three Factors Which Tend To Make ARCHER'S The Most Popular Food Store In The City. 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