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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Convent Kinderga: A Christmas entertainment un- Céf the aitspices of the Kinder- garten Department of the Con- vénitof Mary Immaculate will be presented on Friday evening, be- ginning at 6:30 o’clock. The program follows: Rhythm Band—Kindergarten. Trio, “Good Evening”—Carolyn R. Strunk, Mary L. Saunders and Betty Apple. Piano, “Cuckoo”, ‘‘Dutch Dance”—Carolyn R. Strunk. Christmas Drill—First Grade: Belis—Norma Martinez, Sylvia Smith, Mary E. Fabal, Joyce A, Parks, Sylvia Rivas, Zulema Casa, Lauriette Roberts, Matilde Ramos. Letters—Judith Doughtry, Jeanne Navarro, Gloria Brown, Ellen Trevor, Eliana Salinero, Mary Ann Matchett, Sylvia J. Thomp- son, Volina Nowe, Eloise Cha- vez. .. Playlet, “Shoes For Susie’— Seeond Grade: Susie—Estella Delgado. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Mrs. Bernice Dickins Retarns To Miami ' Ee Mrs. Bernice W. Dickins, super- visor of Areas 4 and 5, Division of Education, WPA, returned to} fq; Miami yesterday. While in Key West, Mrs. Dick- ins met with the Adult and Nurs- 7 i Re rten Pupils To Present Christmas Program| Birthday Party - Charlie—Mary L. Saunders. Mother—Peggy Collins. Mary—Mary L. Albury. Jimmy—Betty Ann Conova. Cora—Ann Sawyer. ; Slummer Drill—Kindergarten; Theresa Carey, Willis E. Yates, Cora Fabal, Mary Ann Albury, Marjorie Gomez, Judy Trevor, | Zalita Trujillo. Piano, “Hop and Jump”, “Little Trumpeter”—Mary L. Saunders. Little Lady Santa Claus—Sec- | ond Grade; song dance recitation. A Little Child at the Chrismtas Crib — Kindergarten; William Arnold, Letitia Castro, Virginia Demeritt, Marjorie Gomez, Lewis Johnson, Lawrence Kittinger, Er- nestine Medd, Kenneth Russell, Zalita Trujillo, Willis E. Yates, Judy Trevor, James Baker, Bar- bara Delgao, Cora Fabal, Thelma | Harris, Mary E. Kelly, George M. Koch, Faustino Rendueles, Gary | Thompson, Theresa Carey, Mary Ann Albury. | sus” and “Santa Claus”. Christmas Enterta Harris School This Evening| Christinas program to be given this evening, beginning at 7:30 o’cldck, by the pupils of the Har- ris‘Sehool, under the direction of Miss Florence Roberts, Miss Alce Curry and Miss Marie Haskins, isereplete with interesting num- The teachers and P.-T. A. wish to thank the WPA Sewing Room for their assistance in making the costumes. Program follows: ~ Recitation, “Welcome” — Bill Adams. A delightful Operetta, “The Arrival of Santa”—Primary pu- pils. The cast includes: Santa—Billy Ladd. Children—Mary Jones, Galey Sweeting, Clayton Papy. Schoolmates — Ruth Roberts, Mary Russell, Mary Sanchez, Robert Russell, Joe Fleitas. Brownies — Charles Curry, Frank Rom, Angel Garcia, Man- uel Munzon, Biily Brandt. Fairies—Helen Turner, Betty Knowles, Doris Boza, Nellie Pe- terson, Rose Marie Pinder, Rosa- lie Peterson. Christmas Fairy—Beverly Cur- ry. Next on the program will be: A Christmas Eve Bedtime inment At Brigade by pupils of 4B, 4A, 5A. ; Song, “Happy Christmas Stock- ings”. The cast includes: Joan Bowen, Carrie Gomez, Rose Mary Higgs, Yvonne Lones, Phyllis Roberts, Nancy Norman, Rose Marie Archer, Irma Sands, Eileen Roberts, Elsie Curry, | Jackie Fleitas, Carrie Banchell, Lorraine Greene, Mary L, Spen- | cer. Then follows: “The Holy Night”, a religious play in three scenes, by the pupils of 5A. Cast includes: The Herald Angel—Grace Pita. The Shepherds—Louis Lowe, Gene Roberts, Kermit Sweeting, Sherwood Cruz. The Angels—Anna Weather- ford, Alice, Ovenia, Edna M. Sterling. The Wise Men—Lawrence Pa- dron, Eugene Albury, Narcisso. The Blessed Virgin Mary— Dorothy Buckley. Saint Joseph—Kermit Roberts. Other numbers on program: Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades’ Chorus, “The Christmas Carols”. Song, “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town”—Charles Russell. Recitation—Nancy Norman. Coming”—Galey Sweeting. SEALS AVAILABLE Red Cross Seals for Christmas! are to be secured from Miss Florence Sawyer, deputy clerk of the county at the office in the| county court house. Miss Sawyer advised The Citi- zen this morning that there was a plentiful supply on hand and she was able to furnish all of the seals needed. The proceeds from the sale goes toward the eradica- | same purpose as the proceeds commen | lava Seals. | BENJAMIN LOP! FUNERAL HOME | tion of tuberculosis in the Unit-| ed States. Saturday, December 17, will be tle ornaments, thousands of which are being seld and the pro- ceeds are being used for the | Monday Thra Friday The Cities Service Thrilling Dramas over Songs, “Lullaby To Baby Je-; Recitation, “Thank You For }ery School teachers at the Nurs- jery School Building in a staff | meeting. She also visited . the| Adult Classes in Citizenship and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Roberts, | Literacy’ where foreigners. are j 1123 Stump Lane, gave a birth- prepared to meet their examina- jday party last evening in honor} tions for citizenship; the Adult iS their daughter, Ottilie, on her Classes in Shorthand, Typewrit- | seventeenth birthday anniversary. | ing and English, where adults are | Various games were played and! prepared for positions; the Nurs- prizes were won by Humbelina| ery School, where children from Norcisa, Paulina Camero, Dono- | the ages of two to five are train-| van Herrick and Romino Rod-/ ed in health habits; and the new | riguez. | classes in Personality, Homemak- | A large birthday cake was, ing and Commercial subjects re- presented the honoree by Ramiro, cently organizéd for the purpose Rodriguez, in which were in beau-j of training NYA workers for pro- tiful colors the words “Happy/ motion in their work. Birthday, Ottilie”. The NYA Classes are open to Delicious refreshments were all NYA’s and are held at the | served and all wished Miss Rob- | High School Building in the eve- jerts many happy returns of the, ning. The Adult Classes are held day. | in the High School building and Guests present: | the San Carlos Building, also, in Fay Myers, Paulina Camero,! the evening. Adult Classes are Betty Jane Lucas, Helen Monte-' open to all persons over the age | cino, Julia Saunders, Maude Rob- of 16, who are not enrolled in an| erts, Humbelina Norcisa, Shirley | elementary or high school; states Stansell, Sylvia Roberts, Freda’ Mrs. Grace R. Crosby, instructor. Hancock, Aileen Bethel, Rose! SRERESANIEG1 ED DyeET Tee Roberts, Laura Roberts, Romiro | Rodriguez, Philip Orta, Tommy ;/¥), 7, Bowen, Joe Singleton, Donovan , oday s Horoscope Herrick, Bell and George Stan-;eeeeeececenscesececoocoe ley, Ray Malone, Jack - Gates, Literary activity is indicated, Curry Higgs, Herman Bethel, El-| put the disposition is inclined to | more Pinder, Anton Roberts. _| be a jealous one, and dissatisfied. ‘Mesdames Leon Myers, C. W.!The affections are insecure and Richards, Pastoriana Perez; Mr. | very liable to be given to the ; and Mrs. Roscoe Roberts and Mrs. | Wrong person who will not return Edna Kemp. jthem. Do not permit the iron of Sis Lilia Se Ra | disappointment to enter the soul, Pessimistic Outlook |but turn the abilities to the im- Actor (making speech after provement of the social condi- orritera rea age I could thank | tions, Galleryite — Tomorrow night; ‘you will be able to. | —e, | We gratefully acknowledge the imany kindnesses extended to us OS Se ey Li _ incident with the passing of our 'e First Methodist beloved wife and mother, Mrs. ;Church of Key West and myself Josephine V. Bird. The messages exon say leu rk Methodist of condolence were especially ap- wish to thank everyone! iates oo their splendid cooperation eres ‘during the two day District! |Methodist Conference held Mon-! {day and Tuesday. Thanks are! due to the Police and Fire De-' partments for their efficient \handling of traffic during the |motorcade, to the people of Key | West for their generally recog- |nized hospitality, to The Key | West Citizen for its valuable ar- ticles, to the residents who lodged ‘delegates at their homes, to the! committees handling the Confer- | e ence and especially to the women Christmas Program given under direction of preparing meals at the Annex for the delegates, and Boy Scouts TEACHERS and P.T.A. of Harris School for their courteous service. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM nay STOLE, Tonight. Thursday, 7:30 o'clock Pastor First Methodist Church. |§ a qin- Children, 10c: Adults, 15¢ decl5-1t | Entertain At ecesecce ee CARD OF THANKS APPRECIATION CAPTAIN CHARLES M. BIRD, MARY BIRD. decl5-1tx Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND COFFEE Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! i i | SPECIAL HOLIDAY ROUND TRIP FARES Florida Motor Lines gives you a big Christmas gift this year with special reduced fares for the Holidays, There's added saving and added pleasure in every mile when you take your trip in the cozy comfort of a Florida Zephyr. Bus travel is more convenient, too, with stations right in the heart of shopping centers and more departures than by any other way. Buy EXTRA Gifts With Money Saved $ 6.40 8.60 10.40 11.65 13.95 $15.05 17.20 21.10 21.20 28.00 15.78 23.70 MIAMI W. PALM BEACH FT. PIERCE MELBOURNE DAYTONA BCH. JACKSONVILLE _ 16.60 CHARLOTTE ATLANTA 2485 NASHVILLE On Sale December 10 Through January % BUS STATION Corner Southard and Bahama Streets TAMPA GAINESVILLE TALLAHASSEE SAVANNAH BIRMINGHAM Phone 242 PERSONAL MENTION Representative B. C. Papy, of Monroe county, who was attend- ing a meeting of the State Road Department in Miami, returned | ftom Tampa with three first and)™ond R. Lord, permitting the over the highway last night. Leo Warren, head of the safety | Second cabin passengers for Ha. | tinez; Arsenio Diaz and Mar- | department of the WPA in this section, left over the highway | this morning to attend a meeting of safety supervisors to be held in Jacksonville. ;|ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 Steel Workers Organizing Committee. Chile. 437.5. Willima Tyler Page. The hot,. sultry season of summer during parts of July and August. Mississippi. Saki. Grover A. Whalen. A barrier of rock or sand, extending along the shore of an island or continent. Ethel Barrymore. Friendly Comment Mrs. ’Iggins—That Mrs. Briggs | was boastin’ as ’ow she comes from a fine family. An’ you've! come a good way, I says, pleas- ant-like. CHILD WON'T EAT If there is a child in your home who | fy will nee ee i a i$ nO al an loes not in, Pisa geteins 20a Gets et ea Vi watch how cheeks are made > a] etite and energy improve, sxinay ie body fills o1 Oriental Pharmacy You've tried the rest NOW GET THE BEST! “Aunt Mollie’s” Bread | VALDES BAKERY Give Vinol before meals and | Get Vinol TODAY, — TRANSPORTATION eeeeeceaeese | Steamer Cuba Arrives | Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Co., arrived this morning ;one second cabin passenger for | Key West; seven first and five | Vana. | Key West arrivals were: J. B. ; Rucker, Earl Tillotson, Donald} Crocker and J. D. Daniels. ! On the manifest of the ship was | shown the following items: For } Key West, 16 tons of freight and {two sacks of mail; for Havana, | one ton of freight and 99 sacks of | | mail. | ; Booking at Key West for the | ‘trip to Havana were 50 passen- j | Bers, 44 first cabin and six sec-! ond cabin passengers, making a| total of 62 bound to the Cuban i capital. | MONROE THEATER i || Wayne Morris—Priscilla Lane | MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS —and— WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN ee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ sued yesterday afternoon from) ‘the office of County Judge Ray-| THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 Two Marriage Licenses Issued Two marriage licenses were is- | | weddings of couples as follows: | Henry Garcia and Emelia Mar- guerite R. Boan, It was noted on the papers that Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J., of St] Mary’s Star of The Sea church) was expected to perform the, ceremonies, « GET ITCH RELIEF gt arg Use a medicine scabies, scalp, between toes, ete, Nice to use, 8c and $1. Money back if not satisfied. Imperial Medicine Co., Desk 9, Houston, Tex. Ceecevtes Prrrryy The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR > BRAND ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS THE WISE MEN BROUGHT THE FIRST CHRISTMAS GIFTS— Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh Our suggestion for the ideal Christmas gift |would be a SAVING ACCOUNT in our Bank. Teach him to save THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TEN DAYS ONLY - - DEC. 15 TO 24, INCLUSIV THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT 59C srING THIS CERTIFICATE 59c This certificate and 59c entitles bearer to one of our Genuine Indestructible Vacuum Filler Sackless Fountain Pens. Visible Ink Supply. YOU SEE THE INK! A CERTIFICATE OF GUARANTEE WITH EACH PEN Limit—2 Sets to Certificate In Attractive Gift Boxes THE NEW PLUNGER FILLER—ZIP—ONE PULL ATD IT’S FULL This PEN holds more ink than any ordinary sack fountain pen on the market! Smooth easy writing point! Every pen tested and guarant GIVEN FREE if you can buy vertising sale is on! No lever filler! No pressure bar! eed to be unbreakable for life! one in the city for less! Available in a variety of GET YOURS NOW! This certificate good only while ad- latest_colors! THIS PEN ALSO PENCILS TO MATCH ABOVE PENS 29 Cents DEC 15 TO 24, INCL. MAIL ORDERS 6c EXTRA If you cannot come at the above time leave money before sale starts to reserve your order. KEY WEST DRUG COMPANY Congratulations To Duvangela We were PROUD to furnish the lum- ber for the new building. ... CHEELY LUMBER C0. QUALITY MATERIALS ONLY AT THE RIGHT PRICES 731 Caroline St. Phone 297 Duvangela Drive-In SETS THE PACE We continue the drive to beautify our corner by offering a completely re- modelled interior of our store. We hope to per- suade our landlord to do the same to the exterior of our building! WHITE STAR CLEANERS MAIN BRANCH Duval and Angela Streets CONSTRUCTION (0. Key West Miami Beach “A Distinctive Achievement’”’ DUVANGELA DRIVE-IN Corner Duval an id Angela Streets Open Saturday To introduce to Key West our convenient down- tewn one-stop corner, we open our Ist unit. STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS NEWEST WASHING AND GREASING EQUIPMENT REST ROOMS 10c LIGHTED, CON PARKING LOT VENIENT, THEATER And to get you acquainted with our efficient, thorough service policy we will present daily or weekly specials. profit. SPECIAL THIS WEEK OIL CHANGE and LUBRICATION OF MOTOR and CHASSIS | $1.69 MEET JERRY CURSONS, | Our beet work at a minimum We drain your crank- case, refill with Es- solube in cans, any weight, and oil and grease motor and chasis thoroughly as specified by the car manufac- turer. Same offer with 30c Mobiloil --veee $1.89 Same offer with 35c Esso Oil . $1.99 AMANDO HERNANDEZ AND W. R. FLECK WHO WILL SERVE YOU THE FRIENDLY WAY Duvangela Drive-In Grill Opens Soon We Feature— Waxing your car in colors to match your paint job! —DROP IN— NOW OPEN SHANLEY’S AUTO LAUNDRY In the rear of DUVANGELA DRIVEIN CONGRATULATIONS . . «) ‘Lee’s Food WE EXTEND BEST WISH TO OUR NEIGHBOR BEST LINE OF— Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables and Package Liquor “LEE’S FOOD CENTER—One Stop Store Saves You Shop- ‘rom Door to PHONE 94 Duval and Angela Sts. PALMER ROOFING COMPANY Roofing and Sheet Metal Work STANDARD OIL CO. PRODUCTS will be handled exclusi vely at DUVANGELA Distributors of the Nation’s Best Gasoline and Oils