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PAGE FOUR Harris School P.-T. A. Observes Founders Day| better: equipment, curriculum, kindergarten, ! |pay for teachers, |juvenile courts, housing, play-} | grounds, students clothed, fed and! kept in school, medical and den- tal aid administered, musical in-! ; struments purchased; but we can: jnever estimate the influence to- |ward improvement of the com-; | munities of this nation, hearts en- |riched by the fellowship of a worthy service, the number of ladults conscious of an obligation |to preserve and improve child A large number of members of the Harris School Parent-Teacher Association gathered at that insti- tution Wednesday to observe Founders Day. Twenty-six thou- sand communities scattered over the United States annually com- memorate the birthday of this great movement operating in the interest of child welfare and hon- oring its founders. Before the program started Mrs. Franklin Albert, program chairman, informed the audience Mrs. Roberts Winner At J.W.C. Meet Mrs. Merril Roberts won high) score prize and Mrs. Will Albury | consolation at the social meeting | of the Junior Woman’s Club yes- terday with Miss Vergie Key and| Miss Phyllis Adams entertaining the club. Present were: Mrs. Robert Dopp, Mrs. Evelio Cabot, Miss Florence Albury, Mrs. William V. Albury, Mrs. Jo- seph Lopez, Mrs. Osgood Kemp, Mrs. Arthur Sheppard, Jr., Mrs. | | briefly of the purpose of the pro- gram celebrating Founders Day and stated that the gift offering would be sent to national and/ program, the mental, social and(Wwas a guest of club, state headquarters to help carry on field work. The reader, Mrs. Wesley Arch- er, reviewed the important steps j health, the changed attitudes of a | public awakened to the necessity of including music in the school | spiritual uplift to children and | youths”. Representatives Those representing the out- in the progress of the Associa-| standing years were: Mrs. Ramon tion since the year 1897, when| Rodriguez, Mrs. Rupert Knowles, E. L. Patterson, Miss Louisa | Delaney, Mrs. S. H. Kaller, who} Miss Margaret | } Dexter, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mrs. 'Belmont Carey, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss Nellie Louise| Russell, Mary - Jane Klebsattel, | Guest Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, | Extends Thanks For Reading Matter Miss Mary Booth of Wood- haven, L. L, zines for the local writes to Rev. A. L. Maureau, S.J., as follows: “I thank you for the Chamber) of Commerce reading matter I) must say it paints Key West as a} regular Paradise and ideal place to visit if one were able. an uncle and aunt who go Florida every winter but live in Orlando and I don’t sup- to pose they ever get down to Key However, I’ll try to sell! West. the idea to them and perhaps they would drop in to see you”. Fern Chapher Will Meet Tonight Fern Chapter No. 21, O.ES., will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock at Scottish Rite Hall instead of last night as published in The THE KEY WEST CITIZEN who sends maga-! hospitals, | I have} they; Sassi saiL£4s VIRGINIAN SENT _ HERE BY DOCTORS TO RECUPERATE J. N. Harman, Jr., of Blue- field, W. Va., is a delighted visitor in Key West, and ex- pects to spend some time in the city recuperating from severe sinus trouble. Mr. Harman said that he intended to go to Arizona as he had relatives in that sec- tion, but had been advised by three physicians that Key West was the better place. He took the advice of the physicians, came one month ago and expects to remain two months longer, when he expects to be recovered suf- ficiently, from the time spent in the city he calls “Nature's Solarium”. he hdedented | sponge, whithH were not sold to! | the yellow was offered $49.66. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1939 | Products Co., who made his first] day, bid in the entire lot of of- MANY LOTS OF jappearance on the dock Wednes- | ferings for a price of $1,500. SPONGES SOLD somge waar ate municnat © We Can Now Fill All Orders Promptly wharf Wednesday consisted of 320) * We have just received a large shipment of . . - bunches of wool of varying class-| CYPRESS... in all widths and thickness. es and 144 bunches of yellow WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF SASH — SCREENS — BLINDS — DOORS MOULDING — CABINET WORK Window and Door Frames—Special Millwork Patronize Home Industry—Keep The Home Fires Burning Island City Novelty Works Phone 319-R PPP PO OCC CLO La hh hhh \ , 4 ed, ode de da! deel the bidders, who at first bids for the lots. Bids offered by local buyers at first were as follows: For 17 bunches of wool, $23.01; 38 bunch- es of the same kind of sponge, $15; 265 bunches, $796.66, and for; Later in the day it is said, Fp buyer for the Miami Sponge| made VIEL LLL A dd ye 218 Simonton Street M. A. LORD. Proprietor WOT II III III IIIS SIDS. Mrs. Thecdore Birney and BMrs. | ars, Allan Armstrong, Mrs. Mil-! Guest Miss Mary Pinder, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst called the firsts tard Roberts, Mrs. Carl Rom, Mrs.; Dumont Huddleston, Mrs. G. E. National Congress of Mothers in| perey Curry and Mrs. Benj.i Somers. Washington, D. C. | Lowe. Each wore a yellow shoul-; Bebe Spencer, Maudie Lowe, | Candle Lighting |der band with the year in blue|Consuelo Camona, Juanita Mayg, Mrs. Wm. Habecker lighted tall) indicating that period she repre-;Solita Cobo, Mrs. M. Scammons, candles carried by seven mem-| sented. iBenildes Remond, Mrs. C. E./ bers, representing the periods of| Business Session Ward, Jr. Lenora Whitaker, | important forward steps and for-/ During the business part of the Suet lovee wntonarel ere ty-one (41) small candles on a) meeting, which was presided over ‘5° Sy 4 ‘ ae aoe birthday cake celebrating the! py Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, motions’ f° “A aa ereree Te forty-first (41st) birthday of the | were passed to send cards of nee aa ae % aot ae organization. ‘thanks to those contributing a ry sae lop cert el A candle was lighted for the | clothing. ate Isabel Kelley , year 1897 in memory of Mrs. Bir-| prof. Duncan reported 3050 free Gucb Mire SUId canker ania ney and Mrs. Hearst. | lunches served during the past 20] Gor ee ee Bo Ue For 1906 for the publication of| school days. |Susan LaKin, Miss Marguerite) the first National Parent-Teacher} To the $66.40 raised - by se eat een eemneet Curry, magazine, which provides a com- | classes, the School Board of Mon-| . TALENTED TEAM mon source of inspiration, infor-' roe County added $50.00. This! mation and program material. total was matched by the WPA, ENTERTAINS ALL AT AUERBACH’S For 1910 when the first Found-) Auerbach’s, 410 Fleming Street, Citizen yesterday. a nena LAY PAGEANT PERSONAL MENTION} PLAN TODAY Pececccecccacocscescccoce Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stephens,; Economic and management of Spokane, Washington, who are! plan of the Key West Historical visiting in Key West for one] Pageant will be worked out at a month, left this morning by bus! meeting at 5 p. m. today in Di- for the lime grove at Torch Key|rector Emil Sweeting’s office. and plan to spend the day. Mr. Sweeting and members of —ow the WPA Recreation Department A. G. Vieta, manager of one of! will meet with Mrs. Anne Liv- the tourist agencies in the city, | ingston and Miss Christine Calico, left this morning by bus for a: music specialists, who will assist business visit in Miami. in staging of the Pageant. ne Mrs. Livingston and Miss Cali-| Ulysses S. Partington, who was/co arrived this morning. During! spending a few days in the city;the July 4th celebration they | on a vacation, left this morning! handled songs and dancing in for Miami on Florida Motor Lines; the pageant staged then. bus for Lake Wales. | il SIGHTSEEING EXCURSION | ON THE MOTOR SAILER “BALMY DAYS” CAPT. C. H. WADE A Delightful 2!2-Hour Sail SEE THE KEYS \ Hawk Channel, Gulf Stream !| and Key West from the Water | . DAILY SAILINGS FROM H PORTER DOCK CO. FREE PARKING | Foot of Duval St. Phone 24 ;| AM. P.M. Leave . - 9:30 2:00 Return 12:00 4:30 7 ROUND-TRIP FOR $1.50 il OPEN FOR EVENING CHARTER | ! SPECIAL WORKING GIRL'S SHOW MONDAY NIGHT 11 P.M MONROE THEATRE —————PLEASE NOTE TIME OF SHOWING BELOW————— THE PICTURE THE WORLD HAS ACCLAIMED DIRECT .FROM FIVE WEEKS IN MIAMI NATIONAL SOCIAL HYGIENE LEAGUE PROUDLY PRESENTS FORBIDDEN 11 P. M. See the Birth of Twins. . .A Caesarian. ..A Breech and a Normal Birth Saturday Morning 10:15 WOMEN ONLY IIIT IIIIIIIIS S. | ers Day program was observed at | DELABing the amour ups s28a80) the suggestion of Mrs. Davis O. | forathenpurpoee ao prureianing | Maen, cece eeaber of ic] Seg ee) yn ee d 5 | Mrs. Smart, the school nurse, | National Congress. _ | gave an interesting talk concern- | For 1921, in which year the! ing the health of the school child’ Restaurant anounces in this issue | Florida Congress of Parents and} and asked cooperation from par-,an outstanding feature for their) oon rad ea guganized asa State ents in carrying on her work. j|new Cocktail Hour inaugurated) » bringing the number of! Roll call showed the following today in connection with the new state associations up to thirty-six. / winners: Intermediate grades—| Cocktail Bar recently opened. . . Change of Name |Miss Jennie May Johnson and! The feature is the exclusive ap- For 1924 when the name was'Mrs. Emma Albury; Primary| pearance in this city of Jane and| changed to National Congress of'grades—Mrs. Magdelin Huddle-!Chet Rodgers, popular entertain-| Parents and Teachers, having as|ston and Mrs. Charlotte Haskins. ers with a high reputation at va-| its aim the bringing into closer} Cake and punch were served'rious clubs along the Atlantic relation the home and the school. at the conclusion of the meeting. | Seaboard. 4 For 1928 in honor of those local; Mrs. Bernie Papy, assisted by; \This famous song and guitar | leaders and members, who, with|Mrs. Edmund Mallory and Mrs.| team has won wide favor with| courage and untiring effort, Earl Higgs, served the refresh-'their sophisticated chatter songs, strove to carry out the aims of; ments. jeasily the most outstanding en- ee eocation in promoting the} a tertainers now in ae wor welfare of Key West’s children 4 appear during the Cocktail four | and youths, in the home, hoot Scouts Plan Overnight ‘and during the Dinner period at | and community. Mrs. Andrew Hike Tonight Auerbach’s. A novelty of their} Miller took a leading part in the | offerings will be a presentation organization of this association Troop 52 are sponsoring an of Chet’s own song, “Ghost of a with the support of only twenty- overnight hike tonight at Raul’s Girl’, a unique number, with ro- one members. Today a total of; Beach. imantic swing and catchy tune. one hundred and fourteen mem- A lean-to will be erected and|Chet and Jane appear in “strol- bers is noted, and all are carry-| there the boys will spend the ler” fashion—also, in semi-con- ing on the work begun by those| night. Campfire gathering will cert style with favorite, modern loyal few. | be staged tonight. | songs and original compositions Large Membership = | This poate eoews the sult | ‘rump style o: uerbach’s, especially clipart oy elie pres phe! Wife—I had a lovely time at)with the inauguration of the lionth mem- 4 3 | : bership mark throughout the | the bridge party this afternoon. | Cocktail Bar—that of coupling states, District of Columbia and Hub—tThe best score? jexcellent entertainment with the Hawaii. | Wife—No, the best gown. best food obtainable in Key West. In concluding Mrs. Archer said, | $$$ << ————_————~ 9 3 eocccccce “We may count the achievements SOOHOOSSSOSHOSHSHSHSHHOSOSOSSOOOOOOOOSD eco aston mores cece’ ? EINER FOODS at a FINER STORE facilities—as school buildings, |e . . You will find at Archer’s, nationally | known, guaranteed foods at the lowest j prices and consistent in top quality. SHOP AT ARCHER’S FOR GROCERIES and MEATS ARCHER’S GROCERY and MARKET 814 Fleming Street eeecceeccceesooe BERMUDA MARKET Just received—selected Heavy Western Steer Meat. Also handling Baby Steer Boneless Brisket and Flanks BEEF ROAST. ib —. 30c Beef RIB CHOPS. tb __ 22c Beef BRISKET, 2 lbs. __ 25c GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS. Bb. 28c MEN ONLY | $4Etdbhidbgidhdtdtddédéed LOL DP HOLDING MEETING Area Supervisors of the WPA in Florida are meeting today in Jacksonville, it was announced at headquarters today and B.. Curry Moreno, of the Monroe county area, left yesterday after- noon to be in attendance. \ | 5 N ® N N \ \ N N N N N \ N . N N N \ N N Ped ececcocseocoenoeeece | AT THE STORES | SCOCOSHCOALOHOOOHHOOOSOEOS Cypress Lumber H Island City Novelty Works, 218 Simonton street, announces today that they have just re-; ceived a fresh shipment of cy- press lumber in all widths and lengths. “Patronize Home In- dustry” is a popular slogan of: this live wood working shop. QUALITY MERCHANDISE LOWEST PRICES AT THE BROADWAY MARKET This Week-End We Feature Swift’s Brookfield Roll Butter lb . . . 32c 28c SHOP and SAVE “KEY WEST’S SMARTEST FOOD STORE” SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKEND 19¢ Rosedale PEACHES, 29e¢ CRISCO, Gold Medal and Pillsbury 2 No. 2% cans - 15 tb can Cc 9 FLOUR, ie Drum Brand ee ee 2-16 jar axwel louse 5. Ibs. BASEBALL, 1 GC isonarch PEANUT BUTTER, Krumbled Kernel 20 15¢ style, 16 oz. jar - 2 ic SALT, ‘ _25¢ 10 ae 3 ee Cc CKERS, 6 boxes __. 2 25¢ we offer you this variety: : STRAWBERRIES, ARTICHOKES, AVOCADOS, PAPAYAS, BROCCOLI, LIMA BEANS, PEAS, STRING BEANS, GREEN ONIONS, CAULIFLOWER. RADISHES, PARSLEY. CAR- .Juicy ORANGES, doz. - Brussel Sprouts, Ib _.. 15¢ Green Cabbage, 3 lbs. _ 10c a Siri acaba Chinese Cabbage, tb 1... Fresh lot Pecans, Ib Iceberg Lettuce, head WALNUTS, ib ___ FIPPPIPOPPPOPPPIPPIPTIPIIPRIFIIOPIPAOPILLILLPLLLELLLLLAM ALLA LAAEL AL € ! j Country Roll + BUTTER, 23e || : Armour CREAM, tall can . POTATOES, 10 lbs. SUGAR, 5 Ibs. _—28¢ 6c 15¢ Libby’s CRUSHED ‘PINEAPPLE, —15¢ 2 No.1 cans Campbell's TOMATO. SOUP, 5e 2 cans TOMATO PASTE, 2 cans PARD ; DOG FOOD, 3 cans Pickled PIGS FEET LiteHouse or ieee “3 for. L0e 19¢ Bee GaSe, 10¢ SANIFLUSH 10c Large —..... 19¢ Twaure meat | TUNA 2 cans - Maxwell House COFFEE, 25e¢ GRITS, 2 pkgs. 5e 25c 19¢ 29c Libby’s Rosedale PEACHES, 29¢ 2 cans Continuing Our Clearance Sale! Sunsweet PRUNES, 2-1b pkg. —. Fine Art SOAP, 3 bare... 14-0z. jar Children’s $1.59 HOUSE COATS 89c Rayon Print, Zipper Front HOUSE COATS, $1.95 $2.95 value Satin and Moire, Zipper Front HOUSE COATS, E $2.49 $2.95 SLIPS— $1.00 value, now quart jar FRESH EGGS, _35e doz. Shefford MACARONI CHEESE DINNER, pkg. CIGARETTES, all brands, 2 pkgs. WATER, 3 bottles - = 25€ eee PAY LEE’S FOOD CENTER A VISIT and see why you can be assured of the freshest, crispest, vegetables in town. This weekend ROTS, RED CABBAGE, BEETS, YELLOW TURNIPS. ama NEW POTATOES, 10 Ibs. 21c Florida CELERY. stall . OUR, ONIONS, 3 Ibs. 10c Lerge EGG PLANT FLOUR, 5-16 bag 25¢c MEATS Our Meat Department Carries The Best Branded Beef, Lamb and Veal FRESH CORNED BEEF, 32 c .25¢ PORK CHOPS or ROAST, 23¢c 15¢ | 35c | VEGETABLES ‘A Complete Vegetable Department Specials—Today and Tomorrow IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Best quality Beef. Veal, Lamb and Pork PORK CHOPS, tb 25¢ GEM OLEO, ib PORK LOINS, whole, ib 23c LARD. “son meee, Fresh—Home Made PURE SAUSAGE, 1b _. Swift's ALL-SWEET ALL_INGREGIENTS with glass, Ib FOR SOUSE FRYERS — ROASTERS — BROILERS DRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT Large California LETTUCE, head , Fresh SPINACH, 2 Ibs. RED ONIONS, 2 Ibs. YELLOW ONIONS, 3 Ibs. CAULIFLOWER, each CELERY, stalk IDAHO POTATOES, 5 Ibs. 10c 15¢ 15¢ -10c 20c 10c 19¢ $1.19 value, now BATHING SUITS— 2c STAR PICNIC HAMS, HALF PRICE! tb - ODDS AND ENDS Fresh-killed FLORIDA PIG, ib . 20¢ LAMB STEW, LAMB SHOULDER ROAST, Whole or Half(02 0 STAR SLICED BEACHWEAR and UNDERWEAR GREATLY REDUCED! “Lee's Food Center—One-Stop Store Saves You Shopping—From Door To Door” PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT All of your popular brands are here! Liquors — Wines — Cordials AT REASONABLE PRICES COMPLETE LINE OF CUBAN PRODUCTS. : Lee's Food Center KEY WEST'S ONLY OPEN AIR MARKET DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. PHONE 94 SCOSOSSOSSSOSSSSSSSSSSSOSHSSSSHSOSSOSEESS BACON, ‘ by whole, 18 esas 35¢ ALL KINDS OF HAM... TENDERIZED HAMS and PICNIC HAMS WE CARRY ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE FRESH ON FRIDAYS BROADWAY MARKET OUR PRICE SYSTEM “We Meet Or Beat Any Advertised Prices” DUVAL at ANGELA ST. Many Other Items Not Listed AT REALLY GIVE-AWAY PRICES BONNIE LOUISE SHOP Jefferson Hotel Bidg. Large SOFT-BONE ROASTERS, BIG FRYERS, 3% to 4 te BATTERY RAISED BROILERS, tb ___ - 35¢ WE DRESS POULTRY WHILE YOU WAIT—OR YOU MAY PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FREE DELIVERY (MOST SANITARY KEY WEST MARKET Phone 52 White and Virginia Streets JOHN COBO, Proprietor PHONES 178—179 ‘ WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES IPPL ALA A A Ah dh de dd ded Kdddiaabded. de OL hd hide de did de ddded, IIPAPALALZAAL LA LALLA AI LAA AAA AAA AA hhh hdd dddudduda wea Pritiitiiiiiiirs