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

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PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITI SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY— xen } “3 sees oere Club meeting. 8'p.'m.' Key West’ ‘Federal’ or : enter. i ig es Junior Senior High School P.T.A..:meeting. Key West Hig! School Auditorium. “Which is the Way to Boston”, play given for. benefit of Heh; p. m. School P.T.A. by High School Dramatics. Club. 7:30 High School Auditorium. 2 Preview of exhibition of work of Key West Society of Artis! 8 p. m. Key West Community Art Center. LL TUESDAY— Annual Advent Social sponsored by Woman’s Auxiliary St. Paul’s Church, Parish Hall, 8 p.m. Lecturer Robert T. Newcomb preents a color pageant of Amer- | ican history at Harris School! Auditorium in morning and at High School auditorium in afternoon. : Meeting of Everready Star Club, 3:30 p. m. Residence of Mrs Bertie Higgs. 5 “Pageant of America”, color symphony of America’s great his- torical events, presented by lecturer Robert Thomas New- comb at Harris School Auditorium 10 a. m. and High School Auditorium at 2 p. m. feat WEDNESDAY— : Meeting Garden Club and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. Key West Library. THURSDAY- Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Harris School P.T.A. Room Mothers meet 9 a. m. at school Junch room to prepare Christmas stockings for Christmas’ i Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. —o—' 20uk Christmas Party by Harris School P.T.A. Harris Auditorium. Junior Chamber of Commerce supper meeting. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. ; Three short plays with specialties will be presented as a bene- fit to the community Tree fund by the Key West Dramatic Club at the Harris School Auditorium 8 p. m. ay, Key West Hospitality Band. § p.m. Art Center Park. Key West Yacht Club Held : Dinner Meeting Friday Night Entering’ upon its second year, He called. upon H. B. Herrick with a very substantial record of| for a statement regarding the im- to report, the Key West’ ,,ovements of Garrison Bight as Yacht Club celebrated the occa-| | 61+ narbor, Viee Co! ae ion Frid: it, with a com- ; bined Pens business meet- | Russell a Rear Commodore £ : ¢ of the most| Porter also made reports. ing, which was on ae delightful events ever held by the Commodore club. Following are the mem-) with difficulty prevailed upon to bers and guests attending: continue im office for another ~ Commodore J. D, MacMullen,| year and may tributes were Vice Commodore Melvin E. Rus-j made to his srypt te lody ge Rear Commodore J.: Yates} promotion and maintenance of a = yacht club for Key West. All Porter, Secre' Stephen C. Singleton, “aiid ec Saw-| of the officers were unanimously year, Jr. Fleet Captain H. P. elected to serve for the coming Connable, Director of Associate} year, Division Dr. Armando Cobo, Di-| yer, Jr., being added. to the ros- . 1 rector for Junior Division Step-| ter, as treasurer. S. C. Singleton ' hen C. Singleton, III. formerly secretary-treasurer hav- Dr. Anthony Rubino, Delmar} ing his duties lightened by be- Neil Knowles, Frank De-| ing secretary only: * jue Esquinaldo, Jr} Judge Arthur Gomez, appear- Philip Emerson, E. J. Bayly, John|ing, was asked to speak and j G. G: er, W. Curry Harris, | dwelt upon the fact that a yacht Z Herrick, Wm. V. Little,{club could easily be among the Aquilino Lopez, Jr, K. — 0.jmost helpful of Key West insti- Earle V. Wolfe, Harry! tutions, located as Key West is in Baker, Ben D. Trevor, Edwin) the finest cruising and_ fishing “Wrevor and Franklin E. Albert. | waters in the United States, a There were also two. visiting! matter which was also emphasiz- ‘ deep-sea yachtsmen from the 33-/ed by Delaney. foot cruising Yaw! Restmore, who| The Club letterhead, autograph- ed by many of the members, was added to the interesting collec- tion that has been gathered by Captain Dohm and will be exhib- ited in the yacht clubs of the many cities to which the “Rest- more” will carry her interesting crew. The club established a record for Key West clubs by adjoining without singing any songs, and jeepacts Net throw its next in’ its’ own clubhouse,” if for location, has no rival in the coun- try. Fe ‘ithe process of reaching Key West. »-Captain Peter Dohm and Mate H. _M. von Protzen, of the Restmore, cooperation that had been receiv- from Sam Anderson, owner of Trumbo Island Properties, and Attorney T. E. Price. - “Pageant Of America” At Two School Auditoriums Tomorrow “The Pageant of America”, Ls ogra Raat War between the Tecture accompanied by color States. slides, will be presented tomor-| A wholly unique feature of row morning at the Harris School’ this entertainment is the intro- " , yduction of music as a Auditorium at 10:00 o'clock, 2 lis oa “ono-cgAnant ag and at the High School Audi-} pound. It has been said of the » torium at 2 o'clock in the after-/“New World” Symphony, writ- moon by Robert Thomas New-/ten by Dvorak to express his im- comb, Asheville, N. C. lecturer, of America: “The mas- displayed in a gallery in Philadel-| ably appropriate music, carefully phia, are acknowledged to be! synchronized with the pictures the finest works of their kind ever} and text of the lecture, are played made. Now for the first time} it, | This harmonious blending of art forms affords an experience and a set of lantern slides in the | Audiences go away with a keen- brilliant colors of the originals+er appreciation of the patriots has been prepared. and citizens who gave to us our Beginning with that thrilling )heritage of freedom, and with a moment when Columbus" eager)}new vision of the future destiny t ug Fee tenes Be shores of}of America. In these days when the New World,. these pictures | advocates of other philosophies of carry on the story of the life of! governméht are attempting to our nation through the periods of;subvert and destroy our Amer- exploration, settlement, the Revo-‘ican system, such as presentation | O’Bryant, principal. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN y i ES | LECTURES TOMORROW A Xmas program, was present- ed at the Palace’ Theatre yester- day afternoon by the pupils of San Carlos Institute, under the direction of the school ‘faculty, Miss -Benildes Remond | Isern, principal of the Spanish classes, and Miss Elva Esquinaldo, Eng-| lish teacher. Piano accompani-| | ment was by Miss. Natalia Perez. The program follows: American and Cuban National | Hymns. Program introduction by Prin- \cipal Miss Benildes Remond Isern. “The Christmas Toys” (Los | juguetes de Pascuas), comic play | jwith the following cast: Delia, |Aurora Leon; Enrique, Hector | Machin; Laura, Nelida Sanchez; | Aurelia, Rosita Watson; Albertico, Evelio Colon; Rosa Maria, Blanca | Leon. m™ | “The Mouse and the Cat” (El) 8 | Raton y el Gato) by Eduardo ™@ | Diaz, Rene Rodriguez and a chorus of small children. | “In the Toy Shop”, poem, Eu- | genia Zaldivar. “A Studious Boy” (El nino! Aplicado), Carlos Fernandez. “Farolito”, song, Grace Sanchez, conducted by John Bennett. “Mas vale. mana que fuerza” 1 ROBERT THOMAS NEW-: COMB (above) will present color-pageants of American history at the Harris School and High School Audifori-: ums tothorrow. Key West Artists Present Review A preview of an exhibition of paintings and cratt work by the Key West Society of Artists will be presented at the Community Art Center tonight at 8 o'clock. J. S. Dudley, secretary-treasur- Mrs. Martha, Kessler’ and baby, who were spending a while with relatives and friends, left yes- terday afternoon for her home in Miami i Mrs. Will Curry arrived yes- aise afternoon from her home A in vernier, to join Mr. Curry er of the Society, informs. The 5 é & Citizen that the exhibition winl| 2nd spend a short time with rel ti 5 run until the end of the month. | * ilecearioaera ' It will be comprised solely of Key West scenes. as j A similar exhibition last year | Mrs. Gladys. Roberts, super- | visor of the Social Welfare unit | in Key West,.left. this morning at the Center attracted hundreds|¢o. West Paim Beach, to attend of visitors who greatly appreciat-|4 meeting of supervisors from ed the artistic viewpoint of the different sections of the district, | scores of Key West scenes shown. | and expects to return Wednes- Mr. Dudley said the exhibition | day, .. ey will also be presented during the “La Semana Alegre” carnival) highlight of the winter season;| February 19-25. Invitations to the preview are| being mailed. Senior High, Honor Leaders By ULRIC GWYNN, JR. , School Reporter ‘ Class leaders of Senior High School are announced by Horace Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cates; and Mr. and Mrs. W.* Callahan of New York, who’ are ‘visitors to Miami, ‘were’ arrivals: in ‘Key West Saturday to spend the week- end. They left yesterday morn- ing ‘on the return trip to Miami. — Charlie Demeritt: was: a’')pas- senger on the afternoon bus’yes- terday’ going to join’ the “com- pany of fishermen of the Thomp- son Company at'Key Vacas.' Mrs. Beryl.Curry and son Ken- neth, who had-been visiting for a short time in Miami, were return- ing passengers on the afternoo! bus yesterday. i Selected were ‘the students from each Senior High _home- room having the highest scholas- tic rating for the second six weeks’ period. ae | The names and grades: which | William Vassie, machinist .with | they represent are as follows:. | the lighthouse- department; .who 12A—Phylis Adams. ba eo Fac tae teht at iipetor 2B. rf i |répairs to the li al ator . nie Ua agama and | Feet, completed the work and! Margaret Bernal. | { ‘ returned on the afternoon bus; 11A—Betty Henriquez. yesterday. 11B—Jessie Watkins. 10A—Walter McCook. 10B1—Griselda Garcia Elizabeth Roberts. 10B2—Harry Elwood and Hollis Knowles. Mise Hidde Cabrera Weds RogelioValdez In the presenet:of‘relatives and 1e q ive: ind | " friends last evening at the home| ft Peony tele: Bard of the bride’s ‘parents; Mr. and} oY Y : Mrs. Mariano Céibrero, 703 Duval! nt oe nae Pus 7 street, Miss Hilda Cabrera and/| Rogelio Valdez were made man| and wife. Standing with the couple were H. Bell, an, employee of the tlantic Coast Line Railroad, who | was visiting _ his brother-in-law | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R) Robbins at the barracks, and was; accompanied by Mrs. Bell, left lover the highway yesterday aft- jernoon for their home in Charles- ton, S. C. and | 4. Police Officer Bienvenido Perez was a passenger leaving this re/morning for Havana, on the Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Garcia,| Steamship Cuba, and expects to} while the wedding ceremony was! remain in the Cuban city for @} read by Justice of the Peace En-/ while, recuperating from injuries } rique Esquinaldo, Jr. | received several weeks ago when | A large number of friends of} he was thrown from a motorcycle the contracting parties remained | while acting as one of the escorts for the tempting refreshments, / for Colonel Fulgencio Batista. which were served throughout | the evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Valdez will make their future home in this city. William Egan, of Miami, who was in charge of the information booth maintained by the county during the constfuction of the highway, left yesterday for Mi-/ e ‘k of the “Founding Fa- ap ially ti — * | ami after a brief business visit. | "is especially timely. Richard Knowles, who is em-} ployed at Pigeon Key with the | 9 di and men to- re- member. Their sons and daugh- ters will be able to tell them to- morrow of history in colored pic- tures, accompanied by symphonic | music, and with the story told by ja master story-teller. “This is an experiment on the part of the High School Faculty and they are watching with a great deal of interest to see if it proves worth while. Should this succeed, it is likely that an ex- panded program of Visual Educa- | tion will be set up,” Prof. Horace | O’Bryant at the High School stated. Program By San Carlos Pupils Presented Yesterday Afternoon {had to leave this “delightful city | THE WISE MEN BROUGHT THE FIRST CHRISTMAS GIFTS— Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh Our stiggestion for the ideal Christmas gift would be a SAVING ACCOUNT im our Bank. Teach him to save Member of the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation (Trick Does More Than Strength), Nelida Sanchez y Margot Torres. An Acrostic, “Mechanical Christmas Toys”, Tony Moore, Julio Quesada, Blanca Leon, Rosa Alfonso, Arcadio Zaldivar and} Aleida Spencer. | “Study, Work, Rest” (Estudia, | Trabaja, Descansa), Edna Machin, | Violeta Soto, Aurora Leon, Orion Demeritt, Evelio Torres and Luis} Torrado. “The Swing” (El Columpio), | chorus of small children. | “Wand Drill”, group of grown children; leader, Evelia Baso; con- | ducted by Victor Larsen, WPA) Recreation Department. i “Contra Soberbia, Humildad” | (Against Anger, Humility), Gra-| ciela Sanchez and Edna Machin. | “Good-bye, Louise”, play, with | the following cast: Dora Torres, Aurora Leon, Luis Torrado, Mar- | got *Torres, Claribel Quesada, | Evelia Baso, Ivan Watson and Candita Valdes. | “Merry Christmas Bells”, Geor- | gina Sanchez. | “Merry Christmas and Happy) New Year”, Gloria Watson, An-| tonio Torres and chorus. | Program conclusion by presi-| dent of San Carlos, Enrique Es- quinaldo. Thoroughly Enjoy Stay In City Entertaining visitors in Key West during the latter part of last week were Miss Blanche Rothlein and Miss Josephine Good, employes of the Greyhound Bus Lines, in headquarters at) Cleveland, Ohio. They came for the*ride, they told The Citizen, and after arriv- ing found the climate'so delight- ful and the people of the city so| congenial they decided to spend the better part of their vacation | here. } Arriving last Wednesday, they remained over until yesterday afternoon and regretted that they | and ‘the courteous and kind peo- | ple they met during their visit”. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS | Below are the answérs to test questions printed on Page 2 Gorilla. John Philip Sousa. The moon. Hans Dieckhoff. Washington, D. C. Queen Elizabeth. | Approximately eight min- utes. | Chief Justice of the United | States. | Zurich. Fin-an-seer’. Fo 8 > ge fe oe 9. 10. | Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Commission, left over the high- | way yesterday afternoon for his station after spending the week- end with his family. J. B. Symmonette, manager ot | a local insurance agency , who} had been spending several days in . Jacksonville attending a meeting of insurance company | managers, returned to Key oe yesterday over the highway. We don’t claim to make the Most Bread—but we do claim to make the BEST BREAD Try Aunt Molly’s Bread VALDES BAKERY | The Favorite In Key West —THYITTODAY— | STAR >* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | Led Harry Carey—Judith Allen PORT OF MISSING GIRLS is —also— COMEDY — NEWS one IIIAPLLLLALLLL ELE ae *| Attorney TI PALALLLLL LL A Invitation To Women’s Meet The Citizen is in receipt of an invitation to the Third Annual Women’s Open Titieholders med- al play championship Jan. 16-19 at the Augusta Country Club, Augusta, Georgia. ne ANS eocee 1. July, 1936! ||} 2. An effort is! being made to establish one onithe island of Santiago. i 3. $531,000,000; 4. The dest everything use! permit it to fall into the hands of the Japanese. Vice-President Garner. Lincoln Ellsworth. January 3, 1939. Yes. Yes, in 1911. Two-thirds. LEGALS NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF MINOR CHILD n by fire of 10. Notice is hereby given, that on he thirty-first day of ‘December, 38, at ten o'clock A. M. soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, I will present a Petition to the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, asking for an order authorizing the adoption by me of a certain minor child, to wit, Thomas Livingston Roberts. JAMES D, ROBERTS, JR. LUIS A. HARRIS, for Petitioner. nov28; dec5-12-29;1988- rather than} or as) MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1988 Everready Star |noon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock, \at the home of Mrs. Bertie Higgs Clab To Meet jon Southard street. 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