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Sa e A OL ACTIVITIES Annual Elks’ Memorial Exercises. |Club Directors Sunday At High School Building '° "** Annual Elks Memorial Exer- cises for its 81 late members will be held at the Key West High School Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Memorial committee is com- posed of Leonte Valladares, Isa- dore Weintraub and Dr. Armando Cobo. Late members are: R. A. Monsalvatge, May 28, 1900; Dr. C. B. Sweeting, Octo- ber 4, 1903; Wm. H. Williams, “T", May 9, 1904; John W. Saw-, yer, December 4, 1905; Calder- wood G. Harris, June 18, 1906; Emelio Hernandez, May 2, 1909; S.A. Walker, June 28, 1909; Walter S. Lightbourn, August 10, 1909. Jose Ricardo Lopez, August 22, 1909; Peter T. Knight, June 29, 1912; Mason S. Moreno, August 12, 1912; George L. Lowe, March #6, 1914; Ramon Alvarez, Sep- tember 14, 1914; Jeptha V. Har- - ris, November 21, 1914; William B. Curry, April 15, 1915; Rich-, ard M. Smith, May 24, 1916, i Joze G. Mendoza, June 17, 1916; Waiter J. Lightbourn, June 30, 1916; Dr. John B. Maloney, Aug- ust ‘7, 1916; William L. Delaney, May 4, 1917; Lewis H. Moss, May 31,. 1917; W. U. Simons, Novem- ber 13, 1917; Alva K. McMullen, February 2, 1918; John W. Allen, March 24, 1918. Ray A. Bothwell, September 26, 1918; Thomas W. Johnson, No- vember 7, 1918; Joseph E. Riggs, August 30, 1920; Herbert W. Owen, March 10, 1921; James R. | Curry, Jr., May 11, 1921; Joseph NN. Beck, September 23, 1921; Wm. | H. Decker, December 25, 1921;) R. M. DeGarmo, February. .14,| 1923; J. G. Dowd, March 7, 1922; Howard J. Sawyer, March 20, 1922; Geo. W. Allen, May 1922. ij Benjamin Lopez, October 10,| 1922; W. Hunt Harris, March 6, | 1923; Louis Fine, August 7, bbe 8 Geo. Robinson, December 4, 1923; | Ary E. Armona, June 12, 1925; W. J. Phelan, March 15, 1926;; John Kirk Watkins, July 3, 1926; Fernando H. Gato, July 12, 1926; Geo. W. Reynolds, September 1, Bailey, November 19, 1930; A. D. Silveira, February 17, 1931; Geo. F. Sawyer, May 5, 1931; Andrew J. Page, June 29, 1931; E. W. Rus- sell, March 11, 1932; Ware Berry, {April 27, 1932; Joshua Curry, July 13, 1932; L. R. Warner, Aug- ; ust 4, 1932; Chas. R. Curry, Jan- uary 4, 1933; E. B. Freyberg, {March 10, 1933; Geo. F. Morris, {May 22, 1933; T. E. Milmore, May 23, 1933; W. D. Blenus, July 4, 1933; Alfred Higgs, November 8, 1933; T. F. Howe, September 30, 1933; E. J. Norcott, April 11, 1934; G. M. Guiteras, July 8, 1934; J. F. Busto, August 15, 1934; Wil- liam V.: Millington, February 8, 1935; R. B. Austin, October 20, 1935; A.*Louis, December 12, . 1935; E. P. McGetrick, January 21, 1936; F. T. McNulty, Feb- Tuary 28, 1937; Jefferson B. Browne, May 4, 1937; Claude H. Roberts, June 5, 1937; Henry L. Roberts, June 28, 1937. Program to be presented fol- lows: 1—“America”, Smith — Lodge and Audience. 2—Ballata, Papini — Violin Quartette by Barroso’s String Band. 3—Ceremonies, Lodge Officers: Ritual—Invocation by Rev. J. A. Tolle. 4—Violin Solo, Felix Borowski — Norma Yates Dopp, . accompanied by Alce Curry. 5—Ceremonies, Roll Call of Ab- sent Brothers: Ritual—With Taps by Leroy Voght. 6—Quartette, “The Chair”: Root — Mr. and Mrs. George - Mills White, Mr. and Mrs..:T. B. Klebsattel, accom- panied by Gus Ayala. . 7—Ave Verdun, Mozart—Violin Quartette by Barroso’s String Vacant 30, Band. 8—Oration—Wm. Curry Harris. 9—“Abide With Me”: Monk— Quartette: Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Klebsattel, accompanied by Gus Ayala, 10—“Sweet Afton”: Noble Cain Island City Choral Society. 11—B. P. O. E, Ode: “Auld Lang Syne”—Lodge and Aud- ce. 1926; .S. Fred Bonnett, Septem- ien ber 25, 1926; Dexter P. Dorgan, October 31, 1926; Dr. J. Y. Por- ter, Sr., March 16, 1927; Edward F. Page, April 30, 1928; Louis Louis; December 17, 1928; Dave Echemendia, January 30, 1929; W. J. H. Taylor, May 4, 1929; C. M. Green, May 6, 1929; Chester M. Curry, October 19, 1929; Geo. A. T. Roberts, May 1, 1930; Geo: L. Bartium, October 9, 1930; C. G. m At School House Was Greatly Enjoyed Talent Progra Ma setting which brought forth appreciative ripples of laughter, and amidst which many entertaining and novelty num- bers. were introduced, was the Talent Program presented last night at the High School, by the American Legion Drum _§ and Bugle Corps, assisted by the WPA recreation department. { Fred McCanless acted as mas- ter of ceremonies, took the audi- ence by storm as he listed the fine points of the participants with a rapid fire of comment and critical analysis. The comedy skit, “Bad Man From the West” was one of laugh producing hits making up a very entertaining program. Solo, “Heart and Soul”—Noelia Bravo. Solo, “Music Maestro Please” —Mary Gonzalez. Strut Dance—Harry Sawyer. Solo, “A Tisket A Tasket"— Billy Warner. Solo, “Lovelight in The Star- light”"—Elizabeth Gartenmeyer. Duet Tap—Maynard Daniels and Betty Canova. Solo, requested—Miss Carmen Macbeth, Miss Virgie Key accom- panist. Smallest Drum Corps—Bobby Fernandez and Gilbert Hall. Hillbilly Band—Jack Phelan and his band. i Duet, “Frankie and Johnny”— Charles Hjort and Jack Phelan. Lard Can Fiddie—Bob Stencil. Sole, “Says My Heart”—Car- men Reyes. “Bad Man From the West”. T. You may be sure of Fresh Bread when you buy— “AUNT MOLLY'S” VALDES BAKERY 12—“Lift: Thine Eyes”, Men- delssohn—Island City Choral So- ciety. = 13—Ceremonies, Lodge Offi- cers: Ritual—Benediction by Rev. J. A. Tolle. The newly - organized Island City: Choral Club will be heard as a body under the direction of Professor T. B. Klebsattel, for the first time in Key West. A. Wéody, the bad man; Oscar Ward, negro character; Vanessa Collins, Momma; Victor Larsen, child.. Piano accompanist, Gould Curry. and Make Up Artist, Miss Lois Williams. I TOMORROW AFTERNOON NEW YORK Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra 3 to5 p. m. Exclusive Over ~WQAM 560 kc Miami Broadcasting Company | “Adoration”: | . | Monday There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the Key West Woman’s Club held on Monday evening, December 5, at 8 o'clock, at the club house, 1307 Division street. The December meeting of the | Woman’s Club will be held at the club house on Tuesday afternoon, December 6, beginning at 5 o'clock. Articles from the WPA sewing room will be on display, with a short talk on WPA to be given by Mrs. Minnie Robinson All members are requested to be in attendance. Harris Bazaar This Afternoon The P.-T. A. of Harris School is holding a Bazaar this afternoon | in the lobby in front of Palace Theater on Duval street. Hand-made gifts for Christmas |presents will be featured in the jaffair and refreshments will be | sold. |Weman’c Club ‘Food Sale | pices eas Announcement is mi ac of a Food Sale ored by the Key West Woman’s Club foilowing the regu jing next Tuesday afternoon, De- }cember 6. Proceeds of the sale will go to augment the club’s charity funds. in this| Sphaghetti Supper Tuesday Evening Spaghetti Supper will be held in Parish Hall on Tuesday eve- + ning, 6 o'clock under auspices of ladies of St. Paul’s Church Excellent menu has been pre- pared and it is hoped that there | will be a large attendance. 19 Hore Days in which to do your Christmas Shopping Many steps can be saved by concentrating all of your Xmas shopping in “The Store of Fashion”, Key West's Most | j Modern Store. We are prepared to handle | | your every gift desire with a| | attractive items of you full line of for every member family- NO NEED TO PAY MORE Latest Models Shoes to match your $1.95 SEE THE NEW LINE —oh— ruth, ~ not 7 SHOES | | | i | | | | | | | i i i] | | | | [ IN EFFECT ON DRESSES SUITS and A Beautiful Selection of LADIES’ TOPPERS SELECTION UP FROM “THE STORE OF FASHION | famous ple | and son r meet- |” ib. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS NOW | ' OVERCOATS | | NOW IN STOCK FOR YouR} | «J -: j $1.95) | APPELROUTH’S | 3 { Wm. J. Cancaster, prom-| Dr. | { inent man in business circles of Tampa, was an arrival yesterday on the Cuba from Havana, and met a number of friends while the boat was at the P. and 'O./ dock and the 71 passengers were going through the customs, Howell Lykes, of the Lykes Brothers S. S. C., and Mrs, Lykes, were brief visitors in the city yesterday afternoon, meet- ing old friends while awaiting the sailing of the Cuba, which re- |turned from Havana and was en route to Tampa. Miss Florence Albury, teacher in the Division Street sehool, left! on the early bus this morning for a visit to Miami and plans to re- turn tomorrow. | ‘ cinerea | Mrs. E. A. Diddie and two children Ed Jr., and Mary Jo,} Bowling Green, Ky., are visiting in Key West and are guests of | Mrs. Diddle’s brother-in-law and} sister, Mr. and Mrs.» Charles} Roberts at 1212 Georgia «street. | Mr. Diddle expects to arrive later. | Capt. Albert Benson returned: to Key West Wednesday to join! his wife and son after a year’s stay in Europe. Capt. Benson v employed on the Yacht “Velda” which was cruising in European waters. While away) he visited many interesting and es. He and his wife are staying with his mother, Mrs. Herbert t 318 Margaret street. n was the former Muriel Thompson of this wile’s County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer Icft over the highway yesterday afternoon on a business visit to Miami, and is expected to return | this af j ; MONROE THEATER | Dick Powell—Pat O’Brien Priscilla Lane in | COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Chas. Aronovilz DEPARTMENT STORE NOW IS THE TIME Buy early and be assured of the choicest selection of— Christmas Gifts HANDKERCHIEFS The largest selection, hand- made. Pastel and dark ground, from 25c to $1.98 each. In boxes from 25c per box of 3 to $1.00 box of 3. * UNDERWEAR Hend-made, Chinese slips, gowns, bed - jackets and beautiful, lace-trimmed slips and gowns. Lazge selection of House Coats and Pa- jamas. LINENS Tuscany, lace table cloths and scarfs. Chinese linen Bride Sets. Cocktail nap- kins, Tea napkins. Em- broidered pillow cases, Guest towels. Chair-back sets, Din- ner cloths and napkins and Luncheon sets. READY-TO-WEAR and SHOES Reduction on all Fail Goods. Dresses, Coats, Suits, Sweaters. Children’s Coats and Dresses. Large - size, Ladies’ Dresses, Toppers, etc. Select your Xmas out- fit now and SAVE MONEY. SHOES H | Be sure to match your out- fit with one or more of our | outstanding stvles of shoes. You'll be sure to find some- thing from our large selec- tion to suit your pride and purse .. . up from $1.98. MEN’S SHOES—any color —fiom $2.33 up. MONROE SUITS SLACK SETS HICKGK BELTS SUSPENDERS CRAVATT JEWELRY ROBES SLIPPERS MILITARY BRUSH SETS SHIRTS NECKWEAR PHOENIX SCCKS Ideal and Useful Gifts For Men! Junior Woman’s Club Holds Enjoyabie Session Thursday An enjoyable meeting of the}Steadman, Alce Curry, Clara Junior Woman's Club was held / Yates, Florrie Ketchings, Barbara Thursday afternoon with Mrs.|Carey, Louise Delaney, Louise Joseph Lopez and Mrs. Arthur Hawks, Marjorie Gwynn, Louise Sheppard, Jr., as hostesses on the Ketchum, Ada Rodriguez, Mar- occasion. ; Barbara Langner and the conso- soe, Consuelo Carmona, Virginia lation to Miss Marguerite Her- Perez, Frances Wagner, Susan nandez. LaKin, Frances Lee Tiller, Nellie Present were: ‘Louise Russell, Juanita Mayg. Guests Misses Florence Albury, Mesdames William V. Albury, Edythe Singleton, Frances Ells-| Lawrence Gutierrez, Evelio Ca- worth, Anita Salgado, Claudia bot, Belmont Carey, Robert Dopp, Logan, Mary Cleare, Zanalda'O. S. Long. Alice Mitchell, C. E. Castro, Barbara Langner, Doro- Ward, Berlin Knowles, Francis thy Albury, Virginia Hernandez, Dion, E. L. Patterson, Marguerite Lacedonia; Mesdames ;Kemp, Dumont Huddleston, Ray- Archer Sheppard, Maurice Scam-| mond Curry, Merrill Roberts, L. mons. T. Bragassa, Jr., Delio Cobo, T. Members Misses Dorothy B. Klebsattel. guerite Hernandez, Maysie Gaiti, | High score prize went to Miss Vilna Alfonso, Mary Jane Cru-! Osgood | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19 | |ANSWERS TO TEN | TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 ; 1. Home Owners Cor- poration. St. Augustine, Fla. In the Dutch East Indies. Virginia. Bedloe’s Island, Thirteen, The crane, Loan | La Managua, Light - heavyweight pionship st Pm ee pe | | cham- weighs about seven | pounds. | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | weekly. | The blood in an average man j | Plammers Go On Visit To Miami ionel H, Plumr at the lighthouse depart- Plum- I off or, disbursing mer, terd: the sit with ) anniver- of the birth of Joseph Lionel json, and Mr. eft to help THE WOMAN'S CLUB Will Hold a FOOD SALE after the meeting on Tuesday, December 6th re | Two Marriage ‘Auxiliary President Licenses Issued Here Monday Two marriage licenses were is-| Mrs. Betty McClure, president sued from the office of Probate of the American Legion Auxil- Judge Raymond: R. Lord this iaries of the 5th district will njorning. One of these was to meet with the Key West Auxiliary Gerald Saunders and Barbara Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at Jarrett and the other to Gilbert Legion Hall. Elnoy Henning and Iva Doris, Accompanying Mrs. McClure Ebanks. % : will be Mrs. William Wood, vice The wedding of Miss Jarrett president, who some time ago and Mr. Saunders, both of Key was a visitor at the Key West West, will be solemnized by Rev. Auxiliary and spoke there. Joe Tolle. That of Miss Ebanks ,}) Auxiliary members, Legion- and Mr. Henning, both of Grand’ naires and their wives ate. re- Cayman, British West Indies, will! quested to be at the meeting. be solemnized by Rev. J. C. Gekeler. | MINISTERIAL UNIT T0 MEET MONDAY There will be-a meeting of the Key West Ministerial Alliance on Monday morning, December 5, at the First Methodist church. This will be the regular month- | ly meeting and every member is requested to bé present. YOU WANT ~ THE BEST Choose CHEELY’S for every purpose! OUR FINANCE DEPARTMENT stands ready to assist you in problems of— PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT USE THE CHEELY MODERNIZATION PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENT FINANCING EASY TERMS BEST SUPPLIES" CHEELY LUMBER CORP. Phone 279 “Everything in Building Material” SPOSSOOSOSOHSESOESSSESOSOSSOHSOSSOSESEOOESOS JOE PEARLMAN’, Inc. SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS FLEMING STREET METHODIST “Uptown” CHURCH At the Morning Service, this church will present — “The Quest For Appreciation By Jeptha”, by Jim Lilly, Pastor. EVENING SERVICE “Other People’s Troubles” YOU ARE CORDIALLY and ESPECIALLY INVITED J. P. LILLY. Pastor T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Director of Music ; Carcline and William Streets We do not like to shout our own praise from the house tops BUT when it comes to i | | All Dress HATS. | COATS and SUITS | REDUCED 20 pieces of TRAVEL PRINTS— 19c and 1S¢ yd. Gifts we know our stuff! Try us and see. Bring your lists to our stcre and we will gladly help you solve ‘your Christmas Gift problem. Deintiest of DAINTY HANDKER- CHIEFS, individual. hand-made ones. or in boxes. Very attractive LINEN SETS from 65c to $5.00. PILLOW CASES and TOWEL SETS. LUNCHEON and DINNER $1.00 up. Very | BLANKETS part wool, $2.75 value $1.98 Others as low as 65c SHOES SHOES Still a large assort- ment of the sea- son's newest at only $1.98 us. CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.00—$1.25—$1.35 BIG BOYS’ SHOES and one NOVELTY GIFT $1 59 $1.98 $2.98 theusand ITEMS too numerous tc mention. Gome and see for yourself. FOR MEK — SOCKS. TIES. PA- JAMAS. BATH ROBES. HAND- KERCHIEFS. LEATHER WAL- LETS, MILITARY SETS. PIPES. | CIGAR and CIGARETTE SETS. | etc. etc. A BIG BOYS’ SUITS Leng Pants. 8 to 17 $3.95 uo LADIES’ SILK DRESSES at Si.s8 ee § BEA | HOLTSBERG’S Dollar Day Sale Monday ANNUAL PRE-CHRISTMAS EVENT ANY ITEM LISTED HERE ON SALE MONDAY AT $1.00—__—_—. Men's TRAVEL SETS Men’s MILITARY SETS Men's CLUB SETS Men's PURE SILK TIES —in boxes for Men's INITIAL HAND- KERCHIEFS Boys’ TIES with a UNIVERSAL CAMERA Tuscany, Hand-Made LACE SETS Drawn-Work BRIDGE SETS CARD TABLE COVERS Hand-Blocked TABLE COVERS Kayser MIROKLEER HOSE—boxed BUDOIR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS COSTURE JEWELRY SPECIAL Any Item Selected for $1.00 $1.00 ORNAMENTS ON MIRROR BOOK ENDS LIQUOR SETS DRESSER SETS | MANICURE SETS in 3 ranges— 1 for 2 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 Ladies’ BATH SALTS and POWDER SETS COASTER SETS in holders SWEET-MEAT SETS ASH TRAY SETS NESTED SERVING TRAYS Ledies’ HANDEE: —boxed—1 hox 2 boxes 4 boxes Hend-made CHINESE HANDKERCHIEFS— ‘ $1.00 CHIEFS $1.09 $1.09 $1.00 3 in box $1.00 EVENING BAGS SEE OUR WINDOWS EVERY ITEM eooe “Your Hom. PHONE 59¢ SHOP EARLY BOXED FREE U i South Florida Contracting & Engineering Ca sW WHITE AND ELIZA STRE orth f the Best”