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PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITI L ES SOCIAL CALENDAR... 2tLrace MONDAY— Meeting Boy Scouts Troo} Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 Improved Order of Red TUESDAY— Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Hall. The American Legion meeting. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28. 8 p. m. Legion Home. Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. oe? No. 15. 1.0.0.F. 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 9: reet, Reorganization meeting of Key West Drama Club with election wae sreevesen 7 p. m. Wesley Commun’ % 30 P.M. Golden Eagle matty p. m. Pythian Hall. i é Men. 7:30 p.m. Wigwam Hall. ° SRE Ree, p 51. a of officers and reading of several cne-act plays. 8 p. m. 1214 | Von Phister street. Quarterly Ladies Night of Stone Church Service Club. becugeees WEDNESDAY— Saco Carrasco No. 2, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. PEE AEE THURSDAY— Dr. Felix Varela Lodge meeting. 8p. m. Varela Hall. Meeting Key West Lions:Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. ——0— ; FRIDAY— Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Key West Musical Society meeting at 8 p. m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milner. Sacerdotisas del Hogar No. 1 Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. Sunday? Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Navai Hospital. 7:30 p. m. pio ty SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. | | Community Christmas Tree Program Greatly Enjoyed | The Community Xmas Tree: Talent Program Benefit given at Division Street School Friday | was very much enjoyed. | Little Miss Deloris Villate cap- tured the Talent Program aud-} ience and honors with her splen- did impersonations and singing. The singing, dancing, duets and impersonations were the’ delight of the four hundred children, teachers and other ‘adults in at- Trucking—Johnny Cobo. Tap Dance—Barbara Holsen- bach. Solo, “Music, Maestro, Phase” —Gloria Vinson. | Solo, Impersonations, Dance—/} Little Miss. Deloris Villate. Solo, “Pocket Full of Dreams” | |—Mary Gonzalez. Tap Dance—Antha Johnson. Solo, “Oh, You.Nasty Man”"— Jerry Albury. Convent'P' ilsTo Give Thanksgivingoprogram will. be given at the @phvent. of “Mary | Immaculate tomorow afternoon |1:30 by the Thirét _ Fourth |Grade pupils. Tt,-varies and in- cludes two playlets, “Thanksgiv- ing in Busytown” and “A Magic Turkey”. Complete program follows: Duo Concerto Aunt Susannah, 19 Elizabeth | “When She Was A Girl” by Wil- | A. son—C. Cobo, R. Rodriguez, | Lopez, K. Park. Welcome—J. Mulberg. Evening Song —Violin, Cabrera; piano, C. Cobo. Recitation, “Thanksgiving” — M. Smith. Playlet, “A Magic Turkey”. Characters+> Peter,}0. Ramos. Susid}'M. "Russell. Mar, E. Russell. Jean, E. Solano. Uncle Jach ,C. Lamb. Recitation, “My Purpose’ Sands. Duet, “Pendulum” by Spauld- ing—J. McKenzie and J. Mulberg. Chorus, “Thanksgiving Song”— Third and Fourth Grade Pupils. Play, “Thanksgiving in Busy- town”. Characters— Reader, Sy Iradi. Mayor, M. Smith, | Ag '—H. Cooks, J. Davis, M. Morgan, M. Farmers, F. Baker, V. Sosin, K. Sikes; E. Piodela, H. Sands. [ Park, G. Roberts, A. Lopez. Children, C. Cobo, R. Rod- riguez, J. Mulberg, J. Mc- Kenzie, R. Steeves, R. Boza. Song, “The Runaways”—Piano, A. Lopez. Song, “The Cooks”—Piano, R. Rodriguez. Ladies, B. Warren, A. Rouse, E. Maloney, S. Weatherford, S. Fernandez. {HE KEY WEST CITIZEN Back In English Favor | Royal Welcome for the Windsors—Edward (facing | camera) and the duchess (left) for whom the duke de- sires the title, “Her Royal Highness” was given pair when they attended the British Emba church in Paris. } Gloucester, Edward’s brother, visited at the time, mark- ing the British Royal family’s first reconciliation with the ‘exiled former king. ‘NEW MOTOR LINES * ‘BUS STATION NOW OPEN 10 PUBLIC TWIRL OF THE GLOBE Veceeeecceresencoceecces i Monday lFIRST BUS LEFT FROM Belgium's King Leopold and | Premier Spaak begin three-day NEW STATION YESTERDAY j4).5 with Queen Wilhelmina| MORNING: MAY INCREASE and Netherlands officials at The} BUS SERVICE Hague. | Funeral founder of Ankara. of Kamal Ataturk, | modern Turkey, at New bus station of the Florida Motor Lines at the corner of Southard and Bahama streets, re- splendent in cream and mist colors was opened with the de- parture of the 7 a. m. bus yester- | day morning. | The new station is one of the | most attractive places in the city, Wednesday Britain’s Prime Minister Cham- berlain and Foreign Secretary Viscount Halifax begin three-day talks with French officials in | Paris. | | Thursday Thanksgiving Day. | tendance. This show was present- ed by Thomas Curry of the Rec- reation Departemnt, WPA, and Misses Vanessa Collins and Kath-! erine Allen of the NYA unit of this department in cooperation with the’ principal and teachers! of the Division Street School. It was for the benefit of underpriv- ilege children. Numbers rendered follow: Joseph Torano accompanied all numbers on the piano. Duet, “Says My Heart”—Ivy! Thompson and Carmen Reyes. | Solo, “Tippi Tippi Tin”—Hilde Mae Collins. Duet, “Raggedy Ann”—Kitty Symmonette and Armarylis De- meritt. 2 Duet, “Love Light”—Yolando Dela Guerra and Mary Gonzalez. Tap Dance—Deloris Fulford. t, “A Tisket, A Tasket”— June Marie Yelvington and Mer- cedes Riveria. | Reyes. Specialty—Coto and his guitar. Marionette Minstrel — Little Willie and his gang. A toy was admission to the en- tertainment and over four hun-|The Sea church. Music was fur-| dred were collected. ©) by Mr. and Mrs PERSONAL MENTION Dr. Nilo C. Pintado, of Miami, and Mrs. Pintado, were arrivals in Key West yesterday and were! meeting their many friends and| relatives. While here they were | the guests of Mrs. Rose Cruz: | Mrs. Clara Lewis, of Fort) Lauderdale where she makes her | home with her son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl) Pecerecccccceooosoese Mrs. Arturo Lujan and daugh- ter Miss Lillian, who was in Mi- ami fora week end trip, re- turned on the afternoon bus yes- | terday. H. L. Strickland was a passen- ger on the bus yesterday after- noon going to Miami and expects Spirit of Busytown, Z. F. Ca-| covers a floor space of 30 feet by brera, |60 feet, and was built by the Chorus, “Thanksgiving Song”— | Davis Construction Co., of Miami | M. Smith. Beach, at a cost of between $17,- Duet, Song by Herbert Sanders 000 and $18,000. Construction was —E. Maloney and M. Smith. Sodality Dance ;Grand Success | Very successful was the dance ' given Saturday night at the Club Miramar by the Young People’s | Sodality of St. Mary’s Star of | nished by Pritchard’s orchestra. The feature event of the dance | was a prize waltz which was won j .Curry Harris. Mrs. Harris was presented with a | beautiful corsage bouquet, do- | nated by local florists, and Mr. | Harris was given a_ beautiful necktie. Judges of the waltz were: J. P. Tonetti, manager of La Concha | Hotel, J. Madden, of Jackson- | ville, and Miss MacLinden, of Miami. Dave Bishop was the master ef ceremonies and the floor show was a decided hit. In this‘ndmber were _intro- | duced ‘thé! Dahiels and Canova | team,"Who' gave two tap num- } ardt, arrived in the. city | to return on the bus this after-| bers, and their instructor, Gerald last week and is the guest of another son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Curry. Jose A. Mendoza, chancellor of the Cuban Consulate in Miami, | was a visitor in Key West yester-| day and a guest of Cuban Consul Berardo Rodriguez. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Burson, who were visiting briefly in the city, left yesterday afternoon over the highway for their home at West Palm Beach. Mrs. Nellie Russell, who was. visiting for a short time in Miami, was a returning passenger on the | * afternoon bus yesterday. Mrs. Dorothy Chalker, of Mi- ami, who was visiting over the week end with relatives and friends, left an the afternoon bus yesterday returning to the home Miss Florence Adams, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Adams, who was visiting in Mi ami for several days, was a re- turning passenger on the after- noon bus yesterday. Mrs. Joe Tolle, wife of the pas- tor of the First Methodist Church, who recently underwent an op- eration in one of the hospitals in Miami Beach, returned to Key West Friday. Mrs. Tolle is re- ported to be rapidly improving, which will be gratifying news to her numerous friends. }the foMowing items: noon. Mrs. Ruby Curry was an arrival yesterday afternoon on the bus from Miami, coming from her home at Tavernier, and will visit | for a time with relatives friends. and George Mixon, who for about two years was auditor for the: Public Works Administration in Key West during the construc- tion of the bridges over the high- | way and recently left for Atlan- ta, returned last night for a visit with friends. eceveveccovcoeoeces TRANSPORTATION epesecccoooeaeecooccoccr Steamer Cuba Arrives Steamship Cuba, of {the P. and ©. S. S.'Co., arrived this morning from Tampa and at 7:30 o'clock | was berthed at the dock. The ves- sel brought two second cabin for Key West and 47 first cabin pas- sengers for Havana. Key West arrivals were: J. Blake and S. Hernandez. Consist of the Cuba carried For Key West, 12 tons of freight and five sacks of mail. For Havana, three tons of freight: and 304 sacks of mail. The vessel sailed shortly after 9 o'clock with 30 additional pas- sengers booking at Key West, making a total of 77 leaving for the Cuban capital. | Pinder, gave one of his dancing |numbers. The show was brought | to conclusion by Mr. Bishop whe was heard in two songs, one of which was composed by the singer. During the evening Congress- man Mark Wilcox and party ap- peared at the club and were given a hearty reception, for which Mr. Wilcox extended his appreciation. kh jdone under the direction of Con- | struction Engineer M. J. Horre. The interior is divided into two waiting rooms, one for white and one for colored patrons, compart- ments for baggage and two nice- ly fitted washrooms and lava- tories, and the entire floor space is of dark tile. In the main waiting room at the eastern end of the building is the office of. District Passenger Agent Wm. Arnold, and his as- i sistant M. I. Rodriguez. Besides the main desk and other necessary furniture the office is provided with 20 opera chairs placed con- veniently for the use of patrons. They are of dark wood and the seats of leather. At the western end of the building is a section of the build- ing which is to be used as a lunch room or other concession purposes and which will be open in the dan fiture. Lighting facilities consist of a number of ceiling chandeliers, finished in chromium, with 300 | watt ground glass globes. jentire lighting arrangements are modern in every respect, beautifully light up the interior finish which is in white and ivory. The station and its modern ar- rangements and equipment is an indication of the confidence which Traffic Manager T. B. Osteen ¢ pressed when in Key West weeks ago, that the station is des- tined to become one of the busiest in Florida. It is expected that increased bus service will be be- The go and § Miss M. E. Lane Weds R. Adrian O’ Sweeney R. Adrian O’Sweeney and Miss Mary Elizabeth Lane were joined in Holy Wedlock 3 o’clock Satur- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. M. Crews, 423 Whitehead stree The ceremony was read by County Judge Raymond R. Lord} presence of friends of th contracting parties. e was attended by Curry and Mr. O’Sweeney by Al-! bino Morales. H The couple will be at home to} their many friends Tuesday aft- ernoon and evening at thei home, 423 Whitehead street. WASHINGTON NOTES BATISTA | io Batista, Cuban{ and leading po- of the island, was attention. by the e occasion of| to the United official reason has} or the visit and the} » did not seek a! denies that the: about the estab- a U. S. military base nerican Mixed | m is still trying} ) f) claims arising out of the Black T: CLASSIFIED COLUMN Seccccccoccooceeeee WANTED WAITRESS WANTED, experi- ence necessary. Apply 627 Du- val Street. nov21-3tx HOTELS — - BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest. te OVERSEAS;; HOTEL. 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Ap- ply, 532 Caroline St.. nov12-s FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod-| ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s FOR SALE TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s MULLET ROE AND DRY SALT- | ED MULLET. Lowe Fish Co.} MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 21,-1988 CHRISTMAS SEALS |* PR Tax assessment value is $20,659,402,556. 2. 2,704,992 in year ending September 30, 1938. 3. .57 out of 89 opposed it. 4. No. 5. Yes; both nations. 6. Russia. 7. 55,000,000 - to . 60,000,000 acres. i 8. December, 1935. 9. Massachusetts, Indiana, South Dakota and Alabama. 10. One out of 90,000 persons, Help to Protect Your | it is estimated Home from Tuberculosis, The 1938 Christmas Seal which |ANSWERS TO TEN will go on sale throughout the United States and its territories TEST QUESTIONS Thanksgiving Day is shown| Below are the answers to test above. « The seal will be offered for sale in Florida by the Florida Tuberculosis and Health Associa-| 1, tion and its affiliated committees} 2. and organizations. = The seal was designed by Lloyd} 4. Coe, well known New York artist} 5. and the theme is centered around} 6. the American home.. Seals sold in Florida during the past years have helped to finance tuberculosis nursing; county tuberculosis _ sanatoria, health education programs for schools, questions printed on Page 2 ed Theodore Roosevelt. 1940. Pedro Aguirre Cerda. North Atlantic. De-mayn’. Gibraltar. New York City. Interior Department. x-rays and other help for the in-| digent tuberculosis, There ai thirty-seven county tuberculosis associations in Florida, | THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE Some folks keep pointing at the bankers and blaming them for everything, like even chinch bugs, etc.; but you know, they | are not such a bad lot—if you! once know ‘em, and don’t hap-' pen to owe them anything. But} the ones I know, they are just | cashiers and presidents, etc.—and | not vice-presidents—so maybe that has something to do with | - it. But anyway, bankers, they! have been in the dob-house. But our Govt., which is finding | fault with bankers, if it would! run its business with one-half the ! gumption that the bankers use, we would not all need to lay; awake nights wondering what is/ going to happen next, to upset the applecart. ' The bankers, they stick to} i ‘DeSOTO HOTEL Sarasota, Fla, 373 ‘Main St. Vacation Land OPEN ALL YEAR EUROPEAN PLAN § $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 single > $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 double Phone 151. nov21-It HRYSANTHEMUMS for} Thanksgiving at 1113 Stump Lane. nov21-2tx | TWO LOTS on street, 90 ft. front, deep. Reasonable. Pearl street. Washington | 112 feet, Apply 1219 novi1-s| money, like a shoemaker, he sticks to shoes. But our Govt., it, spends most of its time acting asi if nobody else knew beans, and it myst look after everybody like we are two year olds—like Mr. WHITE Hitler in Europe, he thinks he is | Napoleon, and runs everything. | TYPEWRITING Bankers—I would sooner let | them hold my gold watch and} 500 Sheets chain, if I had one, than some of for the gents, there in Wash. } —_THE— MANILA, 8¥ixil Oe NEW 13’ DINGHY. 615 Francis street. nov7-s | FOR SALE—114#)'ecrés Planta- tion Key, 3% -aeres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay,on Highway, all high land,--beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key West. sept7-s -STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed-) Tooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. augl2-tt FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box gun this season if traffic war- rants. Other officers of the Motor Lines which serve Florida and connects w country’s principal trunk are President P. H. Howe Segal, Treasurer, R. H Superintendent of Operat The station which is op War Veterans To Give Entertainment Members of |B.,.H. McCalla Camp 5, U.S.W.Y.,. are, this week, assisted by the Women’s Auxil- jary and Girl “Scdtits,’ ‘selling tickets and-‘making ' preparations for the benefit tolbetheid Novem- ber 28. thajbenefit, and ee by the camp, are’ Wbw ude da hap defray the expenses of the encampment which is schgduled to be held in Key West in June, 1939. Drama Club To Reorganize Key West Drama Club at a meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock will elect officers and re- organize at 1214 Von Phister street. There will be several one-act plays read with the idea of pre- senting them in the near future New members are especially de- sired at this time. leave at 7 and 11 in ing and 3 and 5 in th Arrivals are at 9:30 p are Harry B. and R m. We wish to friends for the ful floral offe how kind a are to our pe B. B. WARREN ANI and Kingsland| RC, The Citizen. aug31-s ns disasters in — Americans claim CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- Ss, alleging that) ner 5th and Staple Avenue. were caused by! Apply Box D, The Citizen. while this nation nov2-ti filed ih Sep- | —_ vered by Ger-|FQR SALE-2 lots, each 50x100’. and the U. S.| Rum from Washington to Von of Decem-; Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- s will be heard) ply RearJg17 Petronia street. | Oo augd-tis AUTO FINANCE Ford and C er Motor 7 WANTED—! ‘éstate listings on Florida Keys, preferably Key Largo. Address Key West Pub- licity Bureau, 303 N. E. First Street, Miami. W. M. 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