The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1938, Page 6

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S ACTIVITIES Ori AL, ar Ca 7 SOCIAL CALENDAR SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. NEW FEES AT CITY LIBRARY Christmas Program by students of San Carlos. 2:30 p. m. The Palace Theater. MONDAY— STS: Mussa AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS Regular Camera Club meeting. 8 p. m. Key West Federal Art Center. Junior Senior High School School Auditorium. “Which is the Way to Boston”, play given fon benefit of High School P.T.A. by High School Dramatics Club. 7:30 p. m. High School Auditorium. pipe ES TUESDAY— Annual Advent Social sponsored by Woman’s Auxiliary St. ; Paul’s Church, Parish Hall, 8 p. m. Stone Church Service Club Supper, open to wi p. m. Stone Church Annex. Lecturer Robert T. Newcomb preents a color pageant of Amer- ATTRACT VISITORS P.T.A, meeting. Key West High Key West Library, which is op- erated by the Senior and Junior Womans Clubs, announce new fees which are in effect at pres- ent. For non-resident members, all ‘those who are not bona-fide Key inter visitors. 6 ican history at Harris School Auditorium in morning and at Westers, a deposit of $1.50 will High School auditorium in afternoon. ses SE WEDNESDAY— | be required upon registration with the Library. This deposit Meeting Garden Club and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. Key West Library. | ..,i3) be returried when’ the visitor EET THURSDAY— |has checkéd in all books loaned Meetung Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. | and is ready to leave the city. Harris School P.T.A. Room Mothers meet 9 a. m. at school lunch | room to prepare Christmas stockings for Christmas party. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. FRIDAY— eatin’ BEBE Christmas Party by Harris School P.T.A. Harris Auditorium. Carlos School Pupils To Present Christmas Program be taken out only one at a time oe San Carlos School Pupils As- sotiation, “Martin Herrera”, pre- sents the follownig Christmas progr at the Palace Theater, Sunday, at 2:30 p. m., under the direction of the school faculty, with piano accompaniment by Miss Natalia Perez, and to which thé public is cordially invited: American and Cuban National Hymins. Program introduced by Prin- Gipdl Miss Benildes Isern. “The Christmas “Toys” (Los juguetes de Pascuas), comic play with the following cast: Delia, Aurora Leon; Enrique, Machin; Laura, Nelida Sanchez; Aurelia, Rosita Watson; Albertico, Evelio Cabot; Rosa Maria, Blanca Leon. “The Mouse and the Cat” (El Raton y el Gato) Diaz, Rene Rodriguez and a chorus of small.children. “In the Toy Shop”, poem, Eu- genioc Zaldivar. “A Studious Boy” (Un nino io), Carlos Fernandez. “ lito”, song, Grace Sanchez, conducted by John Bennett. “Mas vale mana que fuerza” {Trick Does More Than Strength), ae Masonic Lodge Names Officers = Dade Lodge 14, F. and A. M., held their regular meeting last night for the purpose of electing offiters, and the following were Worshipful Master, Carl L.! Soule; Senior Warden, Mrytland|were Mrs. B. C. Papy, Mrs.-Ben- Cates; Junior Warden, Clarence | j E. Shine; Treasurer, William T.' Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Mrs. A. H.| ‘Armstrong and Mrs. Habecker. Archer; Secretary, Frank 0. Weech. Officers who are to be appointed by the Worshipful Master have not been namd as yet. Fern Chapter Elects Officers Members of Fern Chapter 21, | Alfonso, Remond | Hector | by Eduardo; |The rgular membership fee of 25 ‘cents a month will also be re- quired. Resident members be —e-\ charged the ‘ lisual/25 cents a ———— month.’ For both resident and ! non-resident members: all books on the. “special fiction” shelf may m. St. Paul’s Annex. will ‘ |by each member and will be Nelida Sanchez y Margot Torres. ‘rented at the rate of 10 cents for An Acrostic, “Mechanical the f.rct three days. If not re- i Saige hd Ae dea Moores | turned in three days, a sum of ulio Quesada, Blanca Leon, Rosa i POF eat three cents a day will be charged Aleida Feary Po geet ace Hee e : er aoe: e Library is operated daily ag laa te ier ae and continuously from 8:30 in the | Violeta ‘Soto, ‘Aurora Leon, ston omnlnae! ~ ie by ae ‘ ie 6 ;.: senior Woman’s Club at consid- eenie’ Evelio Torres and Luis prapie expense. The Library + toe 4 ay ‘ with its cool spacious porches and lay ae atk ae Columpio), | beautiful grounds studded with e patil Sen = cag grown potted plants, palms and tropical | children: leader’ Evelia Baso; con-' seidine tis. henna) Abana lanes attnd b Victor : WPA place at which to spend an eve- Rectan bona ning. The Woman’s Club is aided } “Contra Soberbis, Humildaa” | >” a istate library WPA. :Prpject (Ageitat. Angry,, Titaility), Gra- | a core Soret Woman’s' Club. ‘ciela Sanchez and, Edna Machin. | - °° *°* arged sake, care of but b ‘!a small part of the expehses. THE WEATHER the following, cast: Dora ‘Torres, | {Aurora Leon, Luis Torrado, Mar-| ._,, “Merry Christmas Bells”, Geor- | (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) | gina Sanchez, Key West and Vicinity: Fair jgot. Torres, , Claribel Quesada, 'Evelia Baso, Ivan Watson and | “Merry Christmas and Happy 2nd not quite so cold late tonight; Candita Valdes. A | tonio Torres and chorus. | warmer; gentle northeast winds, Program conclusion by presi-| becoming easterly Sunday. dent of San Carlos, Enrique Es-| Florida: Fair, not quite so cold | quinaldo, jlate tonight but scattered light ___| frost in interior of north portion; | Sunday fair to partly cloudy and | warmer, | Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle variable | winds, becomnig northeasterly Room Mothers| tonight and easterly Sunday, and weather Party Harris School met at the residence of Mrs, W. | Senerally fair W. Habecker Thursday. Plans| #4 Sunday. were discussed for the Christmas| jroom to prepare Christmas stock- | i Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, 1009 South-| J. R. STOWERS CO. tells a story Se singer . ee lof R.C.A. Radios with stress on | | min Lowe, Mrs. W. P. Archer, | '/At The Stores ing, December 16. Those present} | These merchants appear on the Room Mothers are to meet next! “Honor Roll” of progressive mer- Thursday morning, December 15,; Chants who displayed their wares » | through the medium of advertis- ee sumed ing in The Citizen this week. . . : ._| GARDNER’S PHARMACY is fea- ings. The next regular meeting! turing a special message to ail of the Room Mothers will be held | members .of the family concern- January 5th at the residence of} ing attractive and useful gifts. . oad rot. |all kinds of toys of which the New Year”, Gloria Watson, An- | Sunday, fair to partly cloudy and | tonight | Order Eastern Star, met in the! lodge room of the organization! last night to hold the regular} election of officers. The follow- | ing were elected: en: Peg ci goed Lieutenant Walter Eckberg. Soule; Associate Matron, Mrs. Civil Engineer, USN., and Mrs. Amelia Camus; Associate Patron, | Eckberg, who were enjoying a Sidney Mathews; Conductress, | Vacation in Havana, arrived yes- Mrs. Isabel Fleming; Associate | teTday afternoon on the Steam- Conductress, Mrs. Macie Smith. jin Cuba. Those officers who are appoint-) i bered by many Key West folk wi . y ak stogenama tests es cumnents 5 he was stationed at the Naval So RE tae POM j Sato several years ago during Hi Rue Left jthe activities on the submarine For Miami base breakwater, until the proj- Eckbergs Return From Havana ect was completed. He left over the highway this morning for New York, while Harry Rue left this morning by} Mrs. Eckberg, formerly Miss Al- bus for Miami for the purpose} phonsine Cleare, caughter of Mr of attending the wedding of his) ang Mrs. A. B. Cleare, Sr. will daughter, Miss Helen Edith Rue,! stay in Key West for a while with to Richard Finlay Cook, which her parents and other relatives. will be solemnized tonight at Mi! ami Beach. | After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Cook and relatives will! Representative B.C. Papy left come to Key West for the Christ-/over the highway this morning tas holidays and will be guests for a business visit in Miami, of Mr. and Mrs. Rue at dinner and expects to return within two Oh Christmas Day. idays. LEAVES OVER HIGHWAY The licutenant will be remem-/ store is fully stocked. . BROAD- WAY MARKET is featuring their usual big sale of grocery and meat items. . .DUVAL STREET MERCHANTS — ARONOVITZ, APPELROUTH, HOLTSBERG’S and PEARLMAN’S—are making special suggestion for Christma: Shoppers (see their advertise. ments today). -MENDELL’S Store for Men is featuring their Pre-Holiday Sale, which closes next Saturday. -KEY WEST POULTRY CO. has some good buys in excellent poultry for this weekend. ..BERMUDA MARKET headlines first-quality meats -for weekend _ selling. PIERCE BROS. has important news con- cerning the 1939 Philco Radios . . KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. reminds one and all that the G_E. Refrigerator will make an excel- lent Christmas Present. . SOUTH FLORIDA C. & E. CO. tells of the “best in paint”—Sherw Williams products. . POLLOC JEWELRY STORE announces a change of management in the re- pair department and. . CHEELY LUMBER CO. again features news of modernization programs for your home—easily financed. i Jenkins, Josephine Strong, Eliza- |RESTFUL LIBRARY ROOMS— TTIITTTITI TI rir iit iii iri rrr ii THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘NEW USED CAR “TRANSPORTATION Ceecenceccccccceer | Steamer Cuba Arrives | xr There were 71 passengers ar-| Announcement is made on page \viving on the P. and O. S. S./one of this issue of The Citizen of Cuba from Havana yesterday aft-| the opening of a new Used Car jernoon. Of these there were 44/Lot at the corner of Simonton first cabin and four second cabin | and Fleming streets. Special for Key West and 20 first cabin lighting facilities have been in- and three second cabin for stalled for the displaying of cars Tampa. ‘i |during the evening and residents Key West arrivals were: James interésted in used cars are es- pecially invited to drop around this evening to look over the as-| sortment on hand. | Pedigreed Used Cars are of- fered for sale at this new lot— |beth Jenkins, Gunther Spreckles, | Louise Spreckles, Charles Wald- schmidt, Charles Waldschmidt, | Jr., Caroline Waldschmidt, Lydia Ree ee tae ar" | with models for sale in all price James, Lillian Weisenkeger, Carl | rackets. Usual used car guar- F. Prickett, Charles M. Spencer, antees accompany the sale of all Elizabeth Prickett, Pedro Benitez, | these cars, many of which are Jr. Alberta Benitez, Michael | Close to new car specifications in Weisbaum, Rebecca Weisbaum,|‘¥U%ning perfection and appear- Lillie. Schattsberg, Abraham | 27¢e- Schattsberg, Robert | Whitmer, x j Fred Gertea, Dorothea Gertea. | Christmas. They are the Ivy,' Joe Marsh, Adeline Gamm, Es-| Poppy and Poinciana. | ther Rohde, Martha Dunlap, Rob-| The vessels are expected to ar- ert Dunlap, Ethea Haberkom,| rive about December 22, and are | Elmer Haberkom, John Neesner,| coming for docking and repairs Margie Hopkins, Cliff Hopkins,| and for work on the aids in the George Caldwell, Annette Gald-| vicinity of Key West. well, C. W. Cooper, Myrtle; | Cooper, Henry F. Holden, Fidelio 2 Aas > b) Appelrouth’s Sotolongo, Edwin Clark, Kath- “The Store of Fashion” erine Clark, Ann Rust, Robert Motler, Gretchen Motler, Ernesto AND THE STORE OF: eens ees Joo, Henry Gar- Christmas Spirit! vessel were the following items: | For Key West, one tén of freight, | one automobile and five sacks of | mail, For Tampa, 20 tons of freight, three automobiles and 131 sacks of mail. The Cuba sailed at 5 o’clock | with four first cabin and two} second cabin passengers, booked | at this port. Ozark Arrives Steamer Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived iast nigh from Jacksonville and Mami. The vessel discharged cargo at this port and then proceeded to New Orleans. Listed on the manifest of the |j ; Key West’s Most Modern Department Store is pre- pared for all of your Makes Initial Trip || CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Passenger boat “Talofa” left this morning to inaugurate serv- | ; PROBLEMS! ice between Key West and Sort 4 Jefferson. A group of Depart-|} WE HAVE SIFTS OF | | | ment of Interior officials who | EVERY DESCRIPTION were expected to make the) ‘ for initial trip did not arrive. | || EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY Boats Coming In Three tenders of the lighthotse; department..in this, the Seventh District, “will réach | port’ before HOLTSBERGS For Christmas Give, KAYSER HOSIERY BARBIZON SLIPS VAN RAALTE UNDER. WEAR BOBOLINK GUAR- ANTEED HOSE VANITY FAIR PANTIES SILK PAJAMAS and GOWNS SILK HOUSECOATS REVERSIBLE TAF- FETA QUILTS CANDLEWICK and RAYON BED SPREADS EVENING WRAPS DRESSER SETS CHINESE, HAND- MADE HANDKER- CHIEFS TUSCANY LACE CLOTHS EVENING BAGS LINENS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ‘You must drop in today to see for yourself All Dresses, Suits and Ready-To-Wear must be CLOSED OUT before Christmas REDUCTIONS that will astound you are in effect! i | | i i | i | | | | | i Don’t Overlook— our complete stock of BETTER SHOES t prices to suit every cketbook — starting at $1.95 Property TAKE See Special Window Displays for MONDAY SALES Phone 279 LOT IS OPENED | eeccccccccccerecccscccer| the ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS low are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 1, A device for measuring the angles of crystals. Jasper (or Bloodstone). The Dipper. Straits Settlements. Robert Coulondre. Utah. An measuring dip. Young Corbett 3d. 1871. Library of Congress, Wash- ington, D. C. used for magnetic instrument the MONROE THEA Martha Raye—Bob Hope Betty Grable GIVE ME A SAILOR Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25c One of the SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1938 ENTERTAINMENT SOHSSHOSSSSSSSSSOSESEOSO PENA’S GARDEN Visitors are invited to the! Garden of Roses tonight to at- tend the regular weekly dance | staged at this famous Night Club. | The Garden is situated on Thom- | as street, easily accessible to all. | Gould Curry and his seven-piece | orchestra headlines the enter- tainment, furnishing his usual style of “hot” music, 1 RAUL'S CLUB | Tonight is the night—at Raul’s! favorite Night Club on Roose-| velt boulevard. Special enter-| tainment has been planned for! You may be sure of Fresh Bread when you buy— “AUNT MOLLY’S” | VALDES BAKERY | A Good QQ. Comme ——| formar ez aS tsa LOT 3952 Contrasting button Front—Felt 3 Flowers—applique leaves —in® CRISPACA—a Cohama Fabric. $ OTHER MODELS SWIy'G-A-ROO—YAM LAMBETH WALK $4.95 $6.95 Shop Here For CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wrapped Individually For You! BONNIE LOUISE! SHOP TO OOO CCOOC OOOO DCCO OLE SESCOOOOEOOEO SOO OOOSOOSES OOOO OSTOOOOESOODAOOOO DOES LO SOCOSO SOOO OOOO OSL TOD OOOOH OOOO OOOOOCOOOC8 Improve Your The Cheely WAY ADVANTAGE MODERNIZATION PLAN WHICH FEATURES FHA FINANCING. Covers All Types REMODELLING and RENOVATING WORK OF OUR FREE CONSULTATIONS GHEELY LUMBER CORP. Caroline and William Streets “Everythine in Building Material” Soecccccsecoos Reds and Rocks wveseccoce Liver, tb Bony Pieces, tb .... Breasts, tb Key West Poultry and Egg Company Corner Division a DEPARTMENT ST Vanity Sets Bathrobes Pajamas Lamps Hosiery Cravat Jewelry Bathrobes Slippers Socks Pajamas Shirts Brush Sets Tie and Hand- kerchief Seis wear READY TO WEAR Styles for Men, Women and Children—absolutely the ntinued, latest in stylish fashions and ductions on all READY- F SHOES JOE PEARLMAN’S Inc, ——_——— HEADQUARTERS TENNESSEE: CHICKENS CUT UP FRYERS—Buy The Pieces You Like Silk Gowns Kimonas Negligees Imported Silk Hand-made Under- prices. Co TO-WEAR throughout SHOES ‘or Ladies — For Children — For Men TO FIT YOUR FOOT—-PRIDE. AND PURSE occasion of the weekly dancé featuring John Pritchard and “his boys”. Opening dance will be, as usual, at 10 o’clock and the festivities “carry on” until the wee sma’ hours. Seesevecccessessnsoseces Harry Carey—Judith Allen PORT OF MISSING GIRLS —also— COMEDY — NEWS BRORO Censor cesecorccce FLEMING STREET METHODIST “Uptown” CHURCH Morning Service—"Not By Night, Nor By Power—But By My Soirit.” Evening Service — “Divine Revelation.” All Are Cordially Invited To Attend Both Services J. P. LILLY, Pastor T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Director of Music Selection Gizzards, tb ....... Wings, Ib _... Lege and Thighs, tb 60c 40c nd Varela Streets a) ORE CHILDREN Dolls Dresses Cowboy Suits Socks Pocketbooks Pajamas Shirley Temple House Coats drastic re- the season. | Saturday and Monday ~ SALE WOOLEN DRESSES values to $8.75, on sale at $1.98 and $2.98 Wash, 2-piece SUITS lita CHRISTMAS GIFTS When you enter our store you are greeted with an atmosphere of the “Happy Yuletide’—the | Christmas Spirit fae Pd Py here. oy ‘a Within easy lor your | selection—are BEAUTIFUL GIFT $3.90 to $4.95 ITEMS. We could not possibly REDUCTIONS ON ALL attempt to describe all of these | HATS and COATS attractive and practical NOVEL- | in this adver- tisement. PAY US A VISIT TODAY and every day until Christmas. a around” when you shop here. Gift For Every Member of the Family. DAINTY SILK UNDERWEAR. HOSTESS COATS, HOSIERY. ALL KINDS OF LINENS, Ex- QUISITE. HAND-MADE HAND- KERCHIEFS. individual and in Christmas Boxes. BEDROOM SLIPPERS. MANICURE SETS. VANITIES, BAGS and hundreds of novelty items. FOR MEN AND BOYS TIES, MILITARY SETS, BATH ROBES. PAJAMAS. SOCKS. BEDROOM SLIPPERS. Have “Pencil

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