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PAGE FOUR THE REY WEST CITIZEN ' = | \ SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Report Of P. Given By. Mrs. At High School P.T.A. Mee Regular monthly meeting of the’ Key West High School Parent-Teacher Association was held Monday night with Mrs. Milton Sawyer, presiding. ‘High School Orchestra under the direction of T. B. Klebsattel rendered selections. A one act drama under the direction of Miss. Ida Ingle Was presented. Motion was made and passed to take a page in the High School Annual. Motion passed that the As- sociation purchase materials and sponsor work in the W.P.A. Sew- | ing Room along with the body’s: national and state program “Part- | nets In 3.” H Mr. Klebsattel invited all members, citizens and visitors, to attend the annual Christmas Ves- | at least 90 per cent of these girls and Mrs. Daniel Lopez, Mr. and | pers to be held in the High School | are not to blame for their delin-' Mrs. Carlos Calleja, Mrs. James! at 5 o’-!quency. The blame goes back Haskins, Mrs. Antistia Garcia,! Auditorium, Sunday, clock. Cast in the play in the order of; their appearance were: Chris—Dick Hernandez. ‘Mary—Agnes Thompson. Uncle John—Jack Weech. | Aunt Martha — Geraldine Knowles. Scene Lonely farmhouse in New, England. H Production Staff | Scenery — Donavan Herrick, Antonio Martinez. | Lights—Warren Russell, Walter MeCook, Arent Sjursen, Charles Ketchum. i Sound Effects—Edwin Ber- itz. ‘Makeup—Jessie Watkins, Bon- | rile Mae Watkins. | Stage Manager—Eugene Fabal. } Assistants — Roland Keeton,| Magali de Leon. Yado. i Ushers — Lois Pinder, Hilda | ‘ado. Mrs. Milton Sawyer, vice presi- | dent of the Key West High School | Parent-Teacher Asso¢iation* gave | the’ ‘following. report. .on the! Seventeenth Annual Convention! of the Florida Congress of! Parents and Teachers. aes | “The theme of the convention | this year was “Partners in Prog-| ress.” The home, school, church; and’ cofnmunity all are our part- | ners, with special emphasis on| our work in the community this} year. The progress we make de-| prevent crime, but the parents| remember plans for the Christ- pends'on the amount of work we pit info our organization. I am} glad to report we won a certi- fieaté for a 15 per cent increase} in membership. “The first meeting of the con- vention was held in the audi-; torium of the Mira Mar Hotel where the reports of the different committees were read, and the} theme was given by Mrs. Parvin, ' state president. “At 4 o'clock we drove to Luke- weed park fora tree planting , and each state’ presi- dent ‘who. had served was pre- sented with a pin. Next we went to the Sarasota Woman’s Club rooms where we were served tea, “The banquet was held at 6 o'clock at ‘The Palms.’ The guest speaker was Dr. Howard Myer of tht U. of N. Carolina. In his ad- dress he said that ‘Democratic culture is in the throes of a revolution and we are living in a period of profound changes.’ He stressed the importance of play and recfeation in helping us pass safely through this period “On Thursday morning the conferences were held. I at- tended the one for presidents. Here are some of the notes: “Don't have teo many speak- ers. “Use the question box have plenty of d courage all to take part. “Have plenty of singi “By-laws should be nr a year and always be and En- iscussion. ad once T.A. Conventio the Pr n Milton Sawyer secretary’s book. “Keep the community informed of what we are doing. “Announce the program at each! meeting for the following meet-| ing. “Make your plans for the year during the spring and summer. “Better to have one project ; well done, than many half-ways, | MOny must | ‘ have at least one meeting before; Both the young bride and groom | from various parts of the city! to join in assisting this endeavor | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lang- {the regular meeting. 2 - “All plans must be approved by/ er set. They will make their fu-| nainted. However, a check in-|many children who would other- | “Executive committee the executive committee before’ anything is begun by any com- mittee. “Next we heard a very inter- ‘esting address by Miss Skipper'’ Among those present were: ho is in charge of the Indus-! trial School for Girls. She said to the home or the parents. “Secretary Grey next spoke on | the Boys’ Industrial School, the Marquez, Rosa Arango, | Hospital for the Insane and the Sardinas, Evelyn Solano, Celina| a beautiful and impressive cere- pre | Florida State Prison. Each has Bethencourt, Celia Vargas, Gisel-| mony. This began by a proces-|"@ndez, Ondina’ its problems and he told how they were being met. At Chat-; tendants, 5,100 in all. { “The general session was at 10:30. The speaker was the Hon. Malcolm Hatfield. ‘Is the, community a partner in prog- ress,” was the theme of his ad- dress. He said: “There are 4,000,000 criminals in this country, with one murder committed every 30 minutes. i “Average age of criminal 23 years with greatest number 19 yeats. i “One out of every six persons S¢ason. lis affected by crime: either di- Mrs. M. F. McConnell of Munhall, . Costumes—Lois Malone, Felicia rectly or indirectly. 25¢ out of Pa. every $1.00 taxes goes to take care of crime and criminals. | “Crime cost the country five times as much as is spent for education. “The main cause of all this crime in the country is because parents are not on the job 24, hours a day to take care of the! physical and mental needs of, their children. Parents are not) willing to take time to give the) affection, understanding and} companionship that they need.| The things that don’t cost money. | “We should start a program to must be educated first. “After lunch a simposium was) held and we learned how the; ‘American Red Cross,’ ‘The Home | Demonstration Dept.” ‘The Tu- berculosis Prevention Associ: tion,’ all were partners with the/ Parent-Teacher Association in its work. | “All members of the committee | were invited to visit the won-| derful Ringling Museum of Art. | “In the evening there was a/ band concert and a play given by the Sarasota High School} pupils in the school auditorium. “Friday morning I attended the conference on ‘Membership and Room Representatives’ by Mrs. Hansford. “She stressed keeping the busi- ness meeting short and the pro-/| gram interesting. Urge the mem-| bers to keep up membership even after children graduate. | Check last year’s membership and don’t let any member drop out without asking the reason. Don't ask members to join over, ask them to pay their dues for the year. Lastly she urged us to remind fathers that they were parents too. “The last session was at 9:30 when the new officers were in- stalled and the convention ad- journed. “The following officers were erve for the coming President, Mrs. Malcolm elian; Vice-President, Mrs. Hanford; Second Vice- nt, J. Austin Williams Bruce Richardson Celebrates Second Birthday Anniversary) Bruce Wayne R of Mr. and Mrs. Ch rd son of 609 Ashe street, celebrated his second birthday anniversary yesterday afternoon for his many little friends at the Armory building, corner Southard and Whit In accordance with this time of the year, the Christ prevailed. Old St. his appearance, much to light of little Richardson's gu Santa listened attentively to the enthusiastic requests the Xmas-embued kiddies ised all that their w be fulfilled. of to the Yuletide spirit boxes and stockings in e candy was enclosed the tidings of “Merry and a “Happy New s for pinning the tail on Mickey Mouse. were awarded to Edward Bethel among the boys xd Juanita Griffin for the girls. y Box, in which the name of had been placed, was Santa in givin, the boxes, thereby winning the Lucky Box prize. On a table at one end of the j buuiding, with a background of | Weds Charles Maloney i Antonio Bethencourt and Manuel ‘Season Visitors | Newcastle, Pa. are new guests j then. Mrs. Murrell Sands | ‘Arrangements Being Made gl For Community Xmas Tree The gathering, repaifing, pai ing of toys and other playthings; checking, assorting, classing. and | taging of each toy for the Lions |Club’s| Community Christmas | Tree Party to be held at Bayview | Park, Friday, Dec. 23, are a part | of the activity that the boy and | girl scouts are doing under the | supervision of the WPA Recrea- | tion Départment at the Toy Cen- Miss Carmen Herce and Charles Nuns dey the ae of fruit S. Maloney, Jr., were married last| and candy will be under the su- night, the ceremony ee Dipce pervision of Johnny Esperdy and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.’ the Boy Scouts. This latter part; fruit and nuts at the Christmas Carlos Calleja, 711 Caroline | o¢ the activities needs more sup-/ Tree Party. street. |port in donations for the pur-{ Excellent casts have been se- Mario M. Herce, a brother Le chase of the candy and fruits, or | lected for the three plays and all the bride, acted as best man, and gifts of these delights for the! are well-known actors or actress- Mrs. Carlos Calleja stood with! kiddies will be very much appre-| es of this city. The shows, “Cam- the bride. Enrique Esquinaldo, | ciated. Donations and gifts so] ouflage”, “The Master of Soli- Jr., peace justice, read the cere-| far have been slow. taire” and “Sink or Swim’, offer which made them man and! Many toys that have repairable’ a change and variety of action. qualities have been gathered! Citizens of Key West are asked ing for the staging of the tree, and repairing and painting of j toys muSt be done at once. Women’s Work Center and | NYA Sewing Center are dressing | the dolls donated, and the women tare also making rag dolls. Key West Drama Club will pre- sent three one-act plays at the Harris School tonight, beginning | at 8 o’clock. Proceeds of this per- formance will be used for the benefit of the under-privileged children of Key West, who will | be the recipients of the toys, Miss Carmen Herce wife. are very popular with the young-| and these have been repaired and | to bring a bit of happiness to the ture home in this city. ft dicates that more toys will be} wise be disappointed Christmas A reception was held after the’ needed soon as the time is near-j Day. ceremony and refreshments were | served. ‘Ten New Members Enter St. Mary’s Sodality In Impressive Ceremony (Contributed) Last week ten new members; The new members are: An- ‘ilia| were received into the Sodality|tonio Martinez, Barbara Langner, Alicia| of the Children of Mary during Angelica Pita, Hortensia Fer- Pita, Sylvia da Calleja and Hortensia Calleja.| sion into the Church, led by An-|Gwynn, Juliette Diaz, Olga Ra- Antonio Herce, Sr., Juan Cal-| tonio Martinez, who carried the! mos, Lydia Garcia and Madeline Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Herce, Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Calleja, M Mr. and Mrs. Julio Lopez, Sr. Misses Ramona Lopez, Ot: |tahoochee there are over 4,000 jeja, Berardo Garcia, Mario|Sodality Banner. The other nine | Lunderville. | patients, and 800 nurses and at- Herce, Abelardo Marquez, Elmo | candidates were girls dressed all; After the church services were |in white, with white veils and over, ! carrying white-frosted altar| guests of honor at an informal | lamps. 4 | social reception in St. Cecilia’s | The candidates were followed! Hall at the Convent. There with | by the officers and other mem-/ friends they enjoyed three skits | bers of the organization. put on by C.MLI. students. The Rev. J. P. Kelleher, §.J.,/ first was entitled, “You're in the | adapted his sermon to the inter-| Army Now” and concerned So- | est of the youth before him and|dality work. Those taking part | to the occasion. He remarked! were Mabel Perez, Mary N. Gato, Lhow fitting it was that this re-}Frdelia Vargas, Oneida Ramos | ception should take place on the|and Dorothy Davis. The second | Feast of the Immaculate Concep-| skit was a playlet entitled, “Camp tion. “We have all witnessed in} Controversy”. This scene took | pictures or in reality the maids! place in a summer camp and the Mrs. McConnell is a regular, in waiting to a queen come toj cast was as follows: Jane, a Cath- seasonal visitor and told the Rap-| promise allegiance to her. But} olic girl from a Catholic college, polds of Key West last year,| never have wé seen such faith-j Billie Camero; Helen, a Catholic which resulted in a visit here) fulness to the promise as has! girl from the State University, Now they are visitors) been manifested by those whoj Dorothy Albury; Martha, a sin- throughout the season. |down through the ages have|cere Protesfant from an upstate | pledged their allegiance to Mary,| school, Ada Rodriguez; Phyllis, | the Queen of Heaven”. i a good-natured pagan from the | Father Kelleher also reminded! State University, Mary Agnes the candidates that theirs was a! Kelly. Third of the skits was a | special privilége and that it was| musical comedy composed by their duty to live up to their|Miss Beatrice Moreno, who also promises, especially that of per-| took part in it. Other members ‘i }sonal holiness. The aspirants! of the cast were Celina Bethen- Sands, 1020 Grinnell| then knelt down before the altar|court, Ramona Lopez, Annabel Members are urged to) to say aloud their Act of Conse-' Moffat, Sylvia Trujillo, Elissa jcration to the Mother of God. | Moreno and Catherine Ybarmea. Maloney, Arsenio Bethencourt, Valdes, Hotel La Concha Has Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rappold of registered at the La Concha Ho- tel who will remain the entire Inviting them down was Will Entertain Young Women’s Circle of Ley Memorial church will meet Mon-! day évening at 7:30 with Mrs. Murrell street. mas party. | The election of officers for the new year will take place. An in- teresting program is being planned and all members are ‘Beautiful Annual Vespers Tomorrow (At High School Under New Director urged to be present. | Beautiful annual Christmas NEW ARRIVAL IN |,2e2".ccnat",, Ge‘ of the utmost harmony among | the group. Citizens and winter visitors to Key West are cordially invited to Heard on enge heduled te {School which this year will be VILLAREAL FAMILY under the direction of musical | director Theodore B. Klebsattel siiead thane Wi SS eaeiea 1 held tomorrow at five ; 4 — ” Argon Sp wer Musical Director Theodore Kleb- announce the birth of an 8%%-) torium. pound son born this week at 823! The High School Chorus, which |, The program to be presented are doing nicely. The new ar-| is composed entirely, of girls for F vs 3 ay : ‘the Ves and are exp to , Jt.-Sr. High School Orchestra. rival has been given the name of pers abacted Processional, O Come All Ye Mrs. Villareal was Miss Adis) Bach's beautiful church an- Responsive reading. SA SRS siring,” has a non-Varying rhyth- eget : MAKE CHANGE IN mic accompaniment of piano! Neidlinger—George Mills White, as a background upon which is | Christmas Litany. ARRIVAL OF BUS would seem that such a non vari- |—Hark the Herald Angels Sing, ant would become monotonous |O Little Town of Bethlehem. buses of the Florida Motor Lines| blending that one is utterly Selection. i -li i — Midnight ing when the incom bus will, , Clear, bell-like sustained tohes,!—It Came Upon the 3 ipa at 10:10 Gein. tev puiy characteristic of Christmas, wiil Clear, What Child is This? and then to the Noel.” {Chorus—Jesu, Joy of Man’s De- . Ae 4 gp. heard in the city for direetor| The Christmas Story. _ Ste ee eearane ct the Kiebsattel from those under his! | Carols—Chorus — Cantique de company will await the srrival-of |\"°"r, Taine Dowel whee be is! Angels We Have soute bo Ciba aa °n- musicians state and is productive, Recessional, Joy to the World, leave at 10:30 o'clock g — ~ aioe See The State Road Department One Marriage STUDENTS HERE lachicola river bridge between highway 19 and will operate it ty Judge Raymond R. Lord to-! ‘i : without tolls. d was one marriage license,; Some Key West boy and girl was the beautifully decorated Antonio Estenoz and Miss Hilda’ country are expected in Key two-tier birthday cake, bearing Diae. | West this weekend, The Citizen candles. On each side of this| C*G¢d the fact that Notary Pub-| those who afe attending ones on whieh were dayed | Pevform. the ceremoty. |country usually make it a hab- the numerous gifts ed by Seventeen Florida high School) it to “cut” classes a week or so Blow-outs w favors. tention of participating in the * Eve them the usual two weeks Ice cream, cake 1939 Gasparilla Day Parade at With their parents. Others who and their parents, who expressed ises to be one of the outstanding #t about the same time. All the themselves as thoroughly enjoy-|features of the Pan-American | students should be in during the : ‘irs. lor igh School Audi- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Villareal! o'clock at the High School Audi. a thell stated coaay. ite stree 2 i vill si ‘al of the numbers, White street. Mother and child | will sing sever je ni | Prelude, , Ghristmas Carols— 'b ingular presentation. Floyd Alvin, Jr. e a singular p! Faithful. Louise Sawyer before marriage. | them, “Jesus, Joy of Man’s De- Soto; Bitiday of The. King, throughout the whole selection | tenor. superimposed the chorus. It; Carols—Sr. High School Chorus New schedule of arrival of but such is the beauty of the/ At Christmas-Tide — Orchestra will go into effect Monday morn. | Charmed. Carols—Sr. High School Chorus to the station to unload local pas. 0€ heard in the “Cantique de! Anthem—Sr. High School . Company dock. A great deal of praise has been! siring, Bach. that thacvenedls of the DP. and'O direction. Klebsattel has a mag- | Noel, The First Noel. ‘0 7 i High. the tis to receive pe conducting which is compelling Hig! has assumed control of the Apa- License Issaed THIS WEEKEND Blountstown and Bristol on) Issued out of the court of Coun-/ pink fadiance and ved po ttias h permitted the wedding of! students from the colleges of the the name of the honoree and two| Notations in the license | re-| understands. table were three other smaller UC J. G. Piodela is expected to} schools in far away parts of the young Richard ‘Bands have signified their in-| before the actual holidays begin and candy were served the guests’ Tampa, February §, which prom-; attend nearby universities arrive ing the afternoon's festivities. | Hernando De Soto. * first of next week. the new sodalists were) SATUR | P@eecccecesecesanccesoce | Mrs, Eliza Pritchard left on the | early bus this morning for Miami, win) be inserted in ‘The Citizen at for the holidays with her chil- the rate of le a word for each in- dren, who will be in Miami for | tion, ut the minimum for the | the Christmas season. | first insertion in every instance is —— | 25c. Mrs. Lillie Wallace and grand- | Payment for classified adver- Charles Wallace, left on the! tisements is invariablv in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. Advertisements under this head | | son, | early bus this morning for Miami | enroute to Fort Myers, to spend ‘the Christmas season with rela- | tives and friends. Mrs. Reynold Thompson and | son, Gary, and sister, Miss Dolores | Lounders, left this morning on |the bus for Miami to spend) "5 | Christmas with the parents, Mr. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS | and Mrs. Emilio Lounders. WANTED. Mrs, Rhoda Baker's | d | Restaurant, corner Fleming and | Miss Barbara Langner was an’ Margaret streets. decl5-3tx outgoing passenger on the morn- | ing bus for Miami where she will , | spend the season with her par- * HELP WANTED ROOMS |NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. dec9-1mo ner. | J. B. Rucker and Earl Tillotson, United States steamboat inspec- | tors, and Clerk Donald Crocker, who came in Thursday for the) | regular periodical inspection of vessels at this port, left yesterday afternoon on the Cuba for Tam- pa. ROOMS Sunny and cool. street. dec2-1mo STONE HOTEL, clean, spacious rooms. Hot water. Reasonable rates. White and Division | streets. decl-1mo | Captain Robert Lord, assistant superintendent of the P. ard O. S. S. Co. at Fort Lauderdale, Mrs. Lord and their daughter, | Miss Bobbie, who were spending os x “ | the day in Key West with friends,| With? first quality work and | left yesterday afternoon for Mi-| Teasonable charges. Estimates peak given free. 900 Fleming Street. | i Phone 581. decl-lmo PLUMBING ATIONAL PLUMBING CO. has| IN. | establishd a good reputation Harry Watkins, bus driver with TELS | the Florida Motor Lines, Mrs./ saad | Watkins and the baby, left yes-/ BRING YOUR VISITING friends | terday for a visit with Mrs. Wat-| in need of a good night's rest te, kins’ family in St. Cloud, Fla. OVERSEAS. HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattressea | Under new management, 917 Fleming St. ssa M. J. Horre, superintendent of construction at the county court} house project and other activities of the Davis Construction Co.,/ will leave this afternoon for Mi- ami for the weekend with Mrs. Horre and other relatives. REAL ESTATE Senta er SENSE Pees | WANTED—Real estate listings on | « Florida Keys, preferably Key | Largo. Address Key West Pub- ; licity Bureau, 303 N. E. First! Street, Miami. W. M. Egan,| Registered Real Estate Broker. | i cere FOR RENT | aoe | | Mrs. Margaret Hellings and daughter, Miss Eileen Hellings, of Los Angeles, Calif., have ar- rived for a visit in Key West They are the house guests of Mrs. W. Hunt Harris at the home, 425) Caroline street. | FOR RENT—8-room House, com- | pletely furnished. Hot and cold | running water. Seasonal or, otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217) Petronia street. aug9-tfs | FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- , ern conveniences. 1114 Grin-, Leo Warren, Jr., was an ar- nell Street. nov3-tt | rival in Key West yesterday to, — | spend the Christmas holidays|F URNISHED APARTMENT, , with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| centrally located, all modern | Leo Warren, at the home on) conveniences. Apply 519 Duval Elizabeth street. street. decl6-s ; Mrs. John W. Roberts, of 508 | Olivia street, left this morning over the highway for Tampa to| spend the holidays with relatives. Miss Mary Morgan, Master of FOR SALE OR RENT Arts student at Temple Univer- | sity, arrived yesterday to spend a Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Town- ; send Morgan at the residence on Stock Island. FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. ~ 1 Brigadier General and Mrs. A. C. Dalton arrived here yesterday over the highway from Hamp- ton, Va. and will occupy the residence of Miss Hilda Russell on Flagler avenue for the win- ter season. LOST LOST—Signet ring with initials “JHK”. Reward if returned to Pepe's Coffee Shop. dec16-3t | LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann. nov30 | George Mills White, head of | the Federal Music Project in Key West, returned over the higway last night from Jacksonville where he went to attend a con- ference with Mrs. Rolla A. South- worth, state director of Women’s | Work and Professional Projects. HELP WANTED SALES LADY WANT Ref- in first letter. Box F, n deci6-3t Judge Arthur Gomez of the! frence: Eleventh Judicial Circuit, who The © has been in Miami attending tc court work in that area, arrived} over the highway last evening to spend the week-end with his family and plans to return Mon- day. Subs to The Citizen—20c weekly. ribe MONROE THEATER __ Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland H. Dalrymple of N York is Ce F er-Lewis Stone a visitor in the city today and in— expects to spend about two | LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY months before returning to the | Matinee: Palcony. 10c: Orches- wintry north. tra, 15-20c: Night. 15-25¢ ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 1. The 150th anniversary of the & inauguration of the first President, in New ork City Iberian Peninsula Yes. Fre-kwent’ Daniei C. Roper. Fifty-six. Paul Doumer. Sen Juan. Indianapolis. Carats are divided into 100 points and a ten-point dia- mond is one-tenth of a carat If you By 6 Between 6 N N N N N) N) N ‘ with or without board. | 419 Southard | DAY, DECEMBER 47, 1938- CLASSIFIED COLUMN TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern | conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. 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