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SOCIA L ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY— th) Est Annual Advent Social. sponsored: by Woman’s Auxiliary St. Paul’s Church, Parish Hall, 8 p. m. Stone Church Service Club. SUPP ET: gare to winter visitors. 6:00 & Pp. ape Pune apes a 4 Resid os eeting o: verready Star 330, p.. m. idence o! irs Bertie Higgs. ety ath * “Pageant of America”, color symphony of America’s great his- torical events, presented by leeturer. Robert Thomas New- comb at Harris School Auditorium: 10a. m. and High School Auditorium at 2 p. m. Business meeting of Junior Woman's Club. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. pa ES RES WEDNESDAY— Meeting Garden Club and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. Key West Library. | Regular business meeting of Harris School P.T.A. 3 p. m. Harris | Auditorium. Pea aio A THURSDAY— { Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M.|Key West attending the churchj|uled to be held next Harris School P.T.A. Room Mothers meet 9 a. m. at school lunch | conference being held at the First night and parents of all scouts room to prepare Christmas stockings for Christmas party. | Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. —o-— \ FRIDAY— : eG Christmas Party by Harris School P.T.A. Harris Auditorium. | Junior Chamber of Commerce supper meeting. 6:30 p. m. Stone | Church 1 aie i iat ae ene Three short plays with specialties wil present as a bene- fit to the community istmas Tree fund by the (Key West | Dramatic Club at the Harris School Auditorium 8, p. m. SUNDAY— ~ SWE te | Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Annual Christmas Vesper Service will be held at 5p. m: Key West High School Auditorium. ¥ paca Ty MONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting. 8 p. m. Key West Federal Art| Center. Annual High School Christmas | Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon, (By ULRIC GWYNN, JR.. | School Reporter) Sunday afternoon 5 o’clock{Neidlinger—George Mills White, | so ome = at ea wad Soke } orclaians Litany. . Cs Carols—Sr. High School Chorus School will be held in the High}_Hark the Herald Angels Sing, School Auditorium. O Little Town of Bethlehem. Citizens and winter visitors to ed Christmas-Tide — Orchestra i invited | Selection. Key West are cordially invited) "Co oo1s- sr. High School Chorus to attend these Vesper services, Musical Director Theodore Kleb- sattle stated today. The program to be presented follows: Prelude, Christmas Carols— Jr.-Sr, High School Orchestra. Processional, O Come All Ye Faithful. e a ive reading. Some Birthday of The King,} Recessional, Joy of the World. Abells Family Pay Art Exhibit Visit To Key West Mach Enjoyed Col. and Mrs. H. D. Abells and} Christmas exhibition of daughter, Ruth, from Chicago,}Key West Society of Artists! Ill, were overnight visitors in‘ opening at the Key West Com- this city last evneing, driving! munity Art Center last night was: over the highway from . Miami} very well attended and extreme- ly favorable comments were made i Clear, What Child is This? Anthem—Sr. High School Chorus—Jesus, Joy of Man’s De- siring, Bach. The Christmas Story. Carols—Chorus — Cantigue de Noel, The First Noel. Angels We Have Heard on the; and returning this-morning. Col. Abells is superintendent} both as to display and the ar-' of Morgan Park Military Acad- | rangement of the various exhib-; emy in Chicago, a well-known} its. academy for boys in the middle} F, Townsend Morgan, director oon, pint al frienda|! “8° Art Center, and his staff, | of Rian Arumtecre,' 4 Saeertiina donated use of the building and manager of The Citizen. gave material assistance in pre- On the trip back to Mia paring the exhibit. The Society f : ~ ef Artists has arranged that the; where they will remain for a t tase of tha Art-C days, the Abells family will yikit — actingisbbonse bes : zs Bee ae Sleep sca schacten raise the proceeds of sales made dur- | While here they stayed at the ing the exhibition. ! Overseas Hotel. Watercolors predominate and} as in past exhibitions the artists a have in all instances chosen Key Advent Social West scenes in which to express This Evening themselves. A pleasnig variety of metal and woodcraft work is Annual Advent Social sponsor- ed by Woman’s Auxiliary of St. also to be seen. The officers of | the’ society feel very confident} Paul's Church will be held this evening in Parish Hall on Ba- from last night’s attendance and} hama street. interest that the show will be of deep interest both to Key West-! ers and visitors. It will end De-| A program has been arranged| cember 31. and the cutting of the cake, which contains the Auxiliary ring, will take place. in the afternoon daily except eneneenteneeen: Menday, and from 4 until 6 p. m. ‘There was one marriage license, Of Engagement issued yesterday from the office — the office. tt The Citizen their engagement. This permitted the marriage of} Mr. Knowles said that while The ceremony will be read by/ceremony will be performed on Rev, F. Barry. The exhibition will be open from 10 in the morning until 4 One Marriage no Sundays, . ' License Issued Announcement ef County Judge Raymond» R.}\ «George Knowles and Miss Olga Lord, as shown by the records in| Faralda this morning announced Charles H. Knowles and Lois A.| there had been no arrangements Adams, both of Tavernier, Fila./ completed for the wedding, the BANDITS FLEE } PHILADELPHIA Pa. — “Bang, bang,” gleefully cried a gang of boys when they came upon four} wera eens needless risks . Store in this city. The startled bandits fled without any loot. —It Came Upon the Midnight)“ jtled Wednesday j the night of December 24. | S| hoodlums holding up a grocery | ease misery with WF Yasornys | Bess wens our ons { Plan Annual Christmas Tea Dance A business meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club will make plans this afternoon at 5 o’clock at the Woman’s Clubhouse for the Annual Tea Dance given to honor college students home for the holidays. All members are requested to | be in attendance. ‘PERSONAL MENTIO Rev. Shuler Peele, former pas- tor of the Fleming Street Meth- odist Church of this city, is in Methodist Church. Rev. Peele ‘paid a pleasant call at The Citi-| zen office this morning, and | stated that he was greatly pleased! and the pronouncement to be back again with his numer- ous friends. Field Representative Karl A. |Goodbread, WPA Division of! Employment, is a visitor in the city today, going over the records of employment with Claude Gan- dolfo and Miss Mary Falk, heads of the local units. Edney Parker, who is a fre- quent visitor to Key West and a member of the force of sheriff's deputies on the Keys, left this morning for Marathon after a | brief visit with friends. THE WEATHER Temperatures" oa 66 10 70 Highest - Lowest Mean Normal Mean -. Rainfall" Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation on record covers 2: cB nt 8 v'elock t Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises - 7:04 a. Sun sets 5:40 p. Moon rises 0:31 a. Moon sets __. --12:45 p. Tomorrow's Tides AM. High 3:12 3:53 Low . 9:16 10:13 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.04. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, .0 Ins. .08 Ins. m. m. m. P.M. {becoming unsettled Wednesday afternoon or night; not much change in temperature; moderate north and northeast winds. Florida: and Wednesday becoming unset- afternoon or night; slightly warmer in east- central portion tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north jand northeast winds, and partly | Try “Rub-My-Tis overcast weather and Wednesday. tonight ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 ‘m.| Partly cloudy tonight THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Committee meeting at 7:30 on} DRILL AND DEMONSTRATION the emergency of sponsoring | OF BANDAGING HELD | WPA projects to prevent wide- | Spread unemployment called. DURING SESSION | Methodist Episcopal District |Conference at First Methodist | Church closes after evening serv- | | Troop 51, Boy Scouts of Am-| ices: jerica, assembled 7 o'clock last | night in headquarters, and after {holding patrol meetings, the call} to order was issued as assembly sounded. | The meeting was opened with the Scout Oath, laws and the Lord’s prayer, followed by the salute to the flag. Then followed a discussion of the overnight en- |campment which is to be held in| Sunday the near future. | Key West plays Railey-Milam An “O'Reilly Drill” and demon- at Navy Field in Miami Winter stration of bandaging was then Baseball League. ‘held with Scout Leonard Key Wednesday acting in the capacity of demon-! Regular meeting of Key West eer Reports webs made on Chamber of Commerce. 8 p. m. ;two good turns which were ac- Chamber’ offices: | credited to the troop during the fe Thursday Regular Key West City Coun- | past week. cil meeting. 8 p. m. City Hall. Investiture service are sched-! Monday Grahams Will Leave On Trip Wednesday Election of officers of Young Democrats Club. 8 p. m. County Courthouse. Friday Basketball league doubleheader with Army vs. DeMolays at 7:30 p. m. and High School vs. Sea- food Grill. High School Gym. are extended an invitation. The meeting was brought to a jclose by the sounding of taps, of the Great Scoutmaster’s Benediction. There were 24 scouts attending. EXCURSION FARES OVER BUS LINES | Robert M. Graham, who is in !charge of the Air Navigation Bu- s Communication station in ; Key West, plans to leave this aft- ernoon to spend the Christmas| holidays with relatives, Graham and they plan to vis: Atlanta, Washington and New Special holiday excursion fares York. | over all motor bus lines south of |the Ohio and east of the Mi: |sippi River, and to many points | beyond these limits, were an- |nounced here today by Wm. M. | Arnold, agent of the Florida Mo- ! tor Lines. The special reduced {fares went into effect from mid- {night Sunday, December 11, | through January 1, with return | limits January 10. ahiancon: }>-Mhe; “holiday. excursion’: rat The ceremony was solemnized | | will be in effect on all buses, in-! i, the office of Judge Raymond Se ae ee eat oae| Buon, he. jédee reading tie schedules will be put into effect SCP°mOny- just before Christmas to take |care of the additional passenge! |expected during the holiday trav- jel movement. ‘DEMOCRATS TO HOLD MEETING Married Here This Afternoon Justin H. Chabrow, of Palm Beach, and Miss Elizabeth E. V. Greenfield, of Philadelphia, were joined together in wedlock this | rates i sk Your Grocer For i Strong Arm i BRAND i COFFEE | Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! | | BENJAMIN LOPEZ j |. Members of the Young Demo-'} FUNERAL HOME || erats of Key West are being no- Established 1885 tified today of a meeting to be Licensed Funeral Directors held by the organization tomor- and Embalmers | row night 8 o’clock in the county 24 Hour Ambulance Service curt house for the purpose of |; Phone 135 Night 696 | | electing officers for the ensuing | year. Isadore Weintraub, chairman, said when placing the announce- ment that all interested persons are invited and will be extended a hearty welcome. | PHONE US relieves COLDS first iy Headaches and Fever due to Colds, in 30 minutes ‘Tablets |s » Nose Drops "—a Wonderfod Liniment SOUTH FLORIDA CONTR. & ENG. CO. | “Your Home is Worthy of | the Best” PHONE 598 White and Eliza Streets SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Margot Grahame-Paul Cavanaugh CRIME OVER LONDON COMEDY | PRIZE NIGHT TONIGHT! ren Between the south coast of Arabia and Africa. The Savannah. Leopold Godowsky. Yes. Sawbuck. Phidippides. No. No. 9. Joseph P. Kennedy. 10. BEST BREAD <= Tey. — “Aunt Molly’s” VALDES BAKERY | LA CONCHA HOTEL } In the Center of the Business District and Theater Open The Year Around | Garage——Elevator—Fireproot MONROE THEATER Don Ameche—Arleen Whelan GATEWAY —and— NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL Matinee: tra, 15-20¢: 18-2S¢ PLAY SAFE— By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right temperature in one of our ALL METAL ICE REFRIGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT PROOF and absolutely air tight Priced from $20.00 v Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial On Display at THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. ee esee SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Pupils High School, who have done above average work for the in- {struction period ending Decem- ber 2, are as follows: Honor point average 3.00, Jes-| sie Watkins; 2.80, Walter Mc- Cook; 2.75, Anita Berkowitz, Mar- garet Bernal, Ray Perez; 2.60, Mario Napoles, Betty Henriquez; 2.50, Phyllis Adams, Eugene Lowe; 2.49, Roland Keeton, Ray Demeritt; 2.25, Sam Collins, Ella Nicolai, Edwin Berkowitz; 2.20, Shirley Elbertson, Flossie Key; 2.00, Diana Ortiz, Bonnie Mae Watkins, Gilbert Lord, Louis Ovide, George Henriquez, Car- men McBeth; 1.80, Nellie Louise Russell, Jack Einhorn, Lois Ma- lone, Sylvia Pinder, Phillip Orta, Elizabe cia; 1.75, Ruth Osterhoudt, Nath- alie Perez, Eugene Fabal, Jack Weech, Alicia Borges, Harry El- wood, Hollis Knowles; 1.60, Eve-| lio Valdez, Sylvia Henriquez, Betty Lewin, Nellie Perez, Susan Roberts; 1.50, Vergie Key, Ger- aldine Knowles, John Robinson, Lemuel Baker, Olga Camo, Juan- ita Dongo, Dick Hernandez, Wil- liam Jackson, Dorothea Stricker, Margaret White, Mildred Whit- ley, Watlace Mitchell, Everett Pinder, Mary Louise Pinder. in Key West Senior! th Roberts, Griselda Gar-} TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL In Key West Junior High School 83 pupils have done honor tion period: Honor point average 3.00, Eli- nor Larsen; 2.60, Julius Napoles, | Lowe, Amalia Blanco, Henrietta | Sawyer; 2.25, Orquidea Bermudez, | Billy Cates, Wilma’‘De ‘Loach, |Gertrude Gonzalez, Walter Price, George Barbet} Cathérine Con- ner, Roy Rogersy'‘Charles Cer- vantes, Dorothy-« Johnson; 2.00, Norma Riggs,.Copelyn Ramsey, | June Walden, Adolfo Lopez, Rus- sell Baket“Biigene Berkowitz, Floyd Russell,‘‘Charles Sands, Muriel Lockrow, Shirley Bul- lard; 1.75, Louise Collins, Ruth Curry, Nellie Tift, Ruth Marie Baker, Helio Gomez, Fred John- son, Lenora Lopez, Raymond |Ovide, Joe Arencibia, Rosemary Demeritt, Edward Strunk, III, Arthur Valladares, Jennie Mae | Albury, Peter Perez, Bertram |Cates, Monteen Bryant, Harry roll work during the past instruc-|ing elder of this district, | Carey, Edna Mae Hoff; 2.40, Jack | VESPER SERVICES THIS AETERNOON (Continued from Page One) terial wage average of any Flor- ida district. Dr. C. K. Vliet, former presid- an- nounced that this district has the highest per capita rating in gifts and benevolences of any | Laudelina Perez; 2.50, Donald! Methodist district in the South. For the last six months Dr. Vliet announced this district had a per capita rating of $1.05. Other southern states for the year 1937 had a rating of only 88. Dr. Vliet is now in Nashville, Ten- nessee, as head of the committee on benevolences, one of the larg- er commissions of the Methodist South. District reports from nine com- mittees are being heard this aft- ernoon. It was announced that the next district conference a year hence would be at Riverside Church in Miami. Joseph Williams, Charles Perez, Celia Rodriguez, Edna Suarez, Margaret White, Betty Adams, Jack Kline, Archie Potter, Mary Ramsey, Richard Skelton, Ever- |Robidere, Barbara Stansell; 1.60,| ett Sweeting, Jewel Mae Fine, Herbert Betancourt, Raul Cuesta, John Lewis Day, Eola Johnson; ' 1,50, Maureen McFarland, Emma Carrero, Rose Del Pino, Richard ‘ria Cameron, Betty Myers, Zenaida Yado, Glo- Charles Wallace, Marian Shehane, Robert Albury, Frances Collins, Oscar Fabal, | Noyes, Ed Nelson, Betty Bowen,|Persis Larsen, James Singleton, | Margaret Knowles, Veral Roberts, i Nestor Castaneda. With Our New Store Front —we now have on display lit- erally carloads of — Our Store Is New Furniture A Treasure House Of New Pieces! a Living Room Suites = AT LOW PRICES <a finishes. Dozens of new, choice styles in every imaginable type of covering and design. Swed- ish Modern, Fibre, Over- stuffed, Cane Back, Stick Reed. In 2-piece, 3-piece, 4-piece and 6-piece suites. Sun tan, Bone and Walnut, Walnut and_ decorated Think of the happiness a Living Room Suite will give the whole family for years to come! Priced from Bed Roo Two full Room Suites. levels, from the lowest to the most select. New “Waterfall” designs. Blonde, Bone and Walnut, Walnut decorated, Blonde and Bone White. You must see these suites to appreciate their excellent value. Vanity, twin or full-size bed, chest, bench, dresser combina- tions. Prices start at DINETTE AND DINING ROOM SUITES Make “Home Gifts” of pleasure and M beautiful our stock of 5-6 Dinette and suites. PRICED FROM carloads of Bed All price for years appiness. ections from and 9-piece ning Room $36.95 L VE Fu $35.00 m Suites ae - + $47,25 OCCASIONAL TABLES | For an inexpensive gift that || will be useful and appreciated the year, our suggestion is an Make your }| throughout || “Headliner” || Occasional Table. jj selection from the largest I variety of radio, end, night, || coffee and console tables we ) have ever shown $1.60 | INEXPENSIVELY || PRICED FROM er ere | HERE | IS THE NEWS YOU HAVE AWAITED! We Invite All Of Key West To Attend OurOpenHouse Wednesday Evening December 14 From— 7 TO 9:30 O'CLOCK COFFEE TABLES BOOK CASES MAGAZINE RACKS BRIDGE LAMPS END TABLES FLOOR LAMPS DESKS HASSOCKS SCATTER RUGS CEDAR CHESTS TABLE LAMPS RADIO TABLES CHILD’S ROCKERS CHESTS OF DRAWERS BLANKETS BOUDOIR LAMPS CARD TABLES BED SPREADS CONSOLE TABLES OCCASIONAL TABLES BOUDOIR CHAIRS OCCASIONAL ROCKERS BOOK TROUGHS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS METAL PORCH CHAIRS Hand-wrought Iron BREAKFAST SUITES LOUNGE CHAIRS STUDIO COUCHES For weeks we have been receiving n=w pieces for every room in the home —now we proudly present the latest creations at prices YOU can afford. _. . And—for really, lasting pleasure, select a i ! Christmas is the season of unselfish giving. A piece of fur- ed to one member of your family may be This year GIVE FURNITURE! the family. niture—or whole suites—present enjoyed by every member. LONG’ KEY WEST'S ONLY COMPLETE FURNITURE STORE 800 FLEMING STREET ft for every member of PHONE 60

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