The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR S ACTIVITIES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. Paul Archer Elected Head Of Harris School P.-T. A. Unit) Harris School Parent-’ -Teacher } The following day, hea Association elected ist new offi-|Chancey, Dr. E. L. Robinson,' will to a close tonight. cers for the coming term Wed-| Hillsborough County Superinten-| fhe ak thee BA yg te Si | nesday afternoon at the regular|dent, and State Superintendent | services have been in progress jmonthly meeting held in the|Colin English addressed the as-| with the three Methodist Church- [B - TO CLOSE TONIGHT)" Revival services at the tent; OCTAL SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY— Annual High School Operetta, “Hollywood Extra”. School Auditorium. : Harris School. sembly. les of the city cooperating. Dr. R. PERSONAL MENTION The following members willbe! tale = p xings|Z., Tvier, presiding oad “aoing| ‘installed at the May meeting, | and election of officers for the |the preaching and R Victor! | which will be the last regular} coming term were aiso included | Rankin leading the singing. Miss! e 8 p.m. High| Miss Martha Davies, of Miami, | = hetti Supper at the Parish Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 |forts to raise funds for the an- jnual summer encampment. | Ladies of St. Paul's Woman's ee :Guild are donating their services Troop No. 51, Boy Scouts of in preparing the supper for the America, will sponsor a Spag- Scouts. It is hoped that there will be on Saturday from 5 till 7 p.m. [a large attendance at this af This organization is making ef-- fair. — Scouts To | KeIeTIOTOT OLE T TED \ AT ALL SEASONS- Yvonne Pinder, Onelia Vasquez, Celina Bethencourt, Mary Whalton, John Robinson, graduate from Convent of Mary Immaculate Music Department. Saint Cecelia’s Hall. Founders Day to be observed in first anniversary of San Carlos! expressed herself as having had P.-T. A. 8 p. m. San Carlos Hall ee TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6: 00 | p. m. Church Annex. i SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. aaa SHURSDAY— Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park Brotherhood Banquet 7:30 p. m. Fleming Street Methodist | Church parsonage. Rotary Flags, Merriment, Evident In Annual ‘Ladies With long strings of flags of, Francis Schutt, Miss Isabel Ball, Miss Theresa Falk, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Falk, Sebastian Cabrera, | |qII, Miss Mary Falk, C. Francis | the different countries in which Rotary is doing its work decorat- ing the ceiling, Rotary emblems on stands, Rotary flags on the banquet tables, the Hotel La} Concha Rainbow room last night presented a beautiful scene in the annual Ladies Night of the Key West Rotary Club. W. Curry Harris, principal speaker, briefly outlined the! aims of Rotary and gave a gracious and sincere compliment | to the ladies in stating that their} role in Rotary was great because Doll. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Cleare, jMrs. B. A. Baker, Douglass, Mrs. Charles Curry, Mr. ' jand Mrs. Arthur Pastorini, Mrs. Claude Williams, Mr. and Mrs. |Clarence Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. T. Fripp, Prof. and Mrs.; © | meeting to be held this term: | in the program, Mrs. Johnson re-| Mayfield Knowles of this city has} | Mrs. Paul Archer, President. | ported. | presided at the piano. leche was visiting in the city sao | ary | terday for a first sightseeing i trip, left in the afternoon and | President. Mrs. Carl Rom, Secretary. Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, Vice | meeting, a very helpful and in-} | teresting article was read by Mrs. | Ramon Rodriguez entitled, “Ways \3 delightful outing. Yancey McCalla, business man lof Miami, who was in Key West |yesterday for the purpose of re-} ! covering an automobile on which the notes had not been paid, left jin the afternoon, having com- | pleted his business. Mrs. Tom Woody and Mrs. | Dewey Riggs were passengers on Ito Ft. Lauderdale to attend the closing events of the American | Legion convention. | | | Mrs. John Ledford, who had Night At Rainbow Room) been visiting with the family and friends in Key West, left | this ‘morning on the return to Mi- mi. Mrs. S: V. McCarthy was a pas- jeewer on the early bus this ! morning going for a visit in Mi- , | ami with old friends whom she Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm W. Demer- | had not seen for some time. litt, Mrs. Wm. W. Demeritt, Jr.,; Mrs. John{ |Fleming, Dr and Mrs. Stephen Wilbur Sweeting and Don Key, nephews of the late Benjamin Tynes, who came in this week to; attend the funeral services from | two-thirds St. Paul’s church this morning,|?@tions of the world are in this, : will leave over the highway this | urer. | child welfare. | the early bus this morning going! Mrs. Margaret Connor, TTreas-| That Succeed With Children”. | This article was in the April is- | sue of Parents Magazine. Mrs. Miss Marie Haskins, Historian.) Robinson pointed out the excel-! These members will pledge a/lence of the article. fair part of their time and efforts! A duet, beautifully rendered to carrying on the activities, in-| by Mrs. Carl Bervaldi and Mrs. terests and progress of the asso-| Paul Archer, was enjoyed. Miss ciation, which has as its high aim} Alce Curry accompanied them on the piano. Miss Jennie Mae Johnson, who! The program under the direc- represented the association at the! tion of Mrs. Mary Ely, program Continuing the Harris School | recent Florida Educational Asso-' | chairman, came to a close with | ciation Convention made an in-|an amusing puppet skit by Vic-! teresting report, stating, “The | tor Larsen. 53rd annual convention of the’ The regular business meeting Florida Educational Association! followed the program with min- opened Thursday, March 16. Sev-!utes, treasurer’s report, lunch eral thousand attended the ses-jroom report, announcements and sion, presided over by T. D. Baily,! roll call. president of the association. | Mrs. Bervaldi announpéd the “The main speaker of the first: following committees for the an- evening was Edward Tomlinson,|nual May Day Festival, which lecturer and foremost interpreter: will be held at Bayview Park |of the affairs of the Americas,|May 4: who spoke on ‘Our Present New| Program—Mrs. Isabel Ball, World Relations’. Mr. Tomlinson | Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, Miss Alce attended the recent convention ati Curry, Mrs. M. Huddleston. Lima, Peru”. Cake—Mrs. Reginald Albury, Miss Johnson quoted Mr. Tom-| Mrs. Percy Curry, Mrs. Rupert linson as saying, “It should be| Knowles, Mrs. Louise Sawyer. significant that not one country! Candy—Mrs. C. Rom, Mrs. Bry- between Alaska and Cape Horn, on Cooke, Mrs. Allan Armstrong. has a soldier on the march} Ice Cream and Soda—Mrs. against another country, and} Wesley Archer, Mrs. Paul Dan- of the independent | iels, Mrs. Milton Roberts. Roll Call showed the following hemisphere. In the Lima dec-| Harris School class winners: Dr. Tyler on Tuesday night gave five tests which everyone may put to themselves to de- termine if he is a Christian: ' you will find our Quality, Price and Service the Best in Town! Truthfulness, Honesty, Purity, a Good Temper, and Submission of _ the Will to God. Wednesday night the speaker gave five ways of being assured that one is a child of God. Last night he gave five rules of con- duct to be obeyed if one is to re-! main a Christian: A_ positive committment, discipline of self, prayer, study of the Bible, and sharing with others. In spite of the rainy. weather! last night the number present was gratifying. The public is in- vited to attend the last service of the revival tonight at 8 o'clock. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE—WE WILL CALL FOR YOUR ORDER AND DELIVER FREE ARCHER’S GROCERY and MARKET 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 aaah ati NOTICE 10 THE PUBLIC Of the Interruption of Service Between PORT TAMPA — KEY WEST — HAVANA April 20 to June 1, 1939 Because of the necessity of dry-docking for repairs repainting. etc. to the P. & O. SS “CUBA” CE a ie a el | | we LAKE FOR AIR BASE aie SOUTHAMPTON — An artifi-! cial lake to cost around $2,500,- 000 is suggested as a permanent | terminal for Britain’s overseas flying boat services. NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages—$1 per person and up Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Information LAST SAILING TO HAVANA—Thursdey. April 20th LAST SAILING TO PORT TAMPA—fridey. April 2ist- LAST SAILING FROM PORT TAMPA—BSct only os fer as Key West and not on to Havans—Arrives at Key West Monday, April 24th. 7 NEW SUMMER RATE TERRACE of their influence on Rotarians. President Ernest Ramsey, who acted as master of ceremonies throughout the evening, address of welcome told the ladies that this was the club’s one big night of the year which it could honor its ladies and show its appreciation for their | interest in the club. Each lady present was given a sewing basket tape measure with Rotary emblem. A riot of fun at! each table was occasioned by the noise makers and fun makers. Tricky tin boxes and eye pieces occasioned a great deal of laugh- ter. Clem C. Price and Avery P. Powell, who have not been initiated as baby rotes at club meetings, were put through all in an: in} jafternoon on the return to their !@ration the 21 American nations) Intermediate Grades — Mrs. homes in Tampa. declared in writing and over|Mary Ely and Miss Jennie Mae t T j their signatures that they will) | Johnson. | Thomas Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. defend their institutions and ter-| Primary Grades—Mrs. Magde- John Gardner, Miss Susan Gard-| Mrs. J. Albert Peirce, who had | ritories against all foreign inter- lin Huddleston and Mrs. Leota ner, Mr. and Mrs. Bascomb L. been in Miami for one month, | vention”. | Somers. 's Grooms, Bascomb L. Grooms, Jr.,/returned to the city this week Mr. and Mrs, W. Curry Harris,: with her baby daughter Mary |Mr. and Mrs, Walter Earle, Jr. Pleasants. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Kemp,! -_— ; Jack Long and Miss Ricketts, Mr.|_ Mrs. Howard Gates and son and Mrs. B. Curry Moreno, Gilbert, and Mrs. Gates’ brother |Lieut. and Mrs. E. R. McCarthy,' Leo Castro, planned to leave this William V. Little, Miss Ruth afternoon for Tampa, and expect Rose Galey, Walls Zurhorst, Nor-|to return Sunday accompanied man Loweé, Miss Francis Finnie,'by relatives who are now in |Dr. and Mrs. Arch M. Morgan,;Tampa but due in Key West by 'Mr. and Mrs. Aaron McConnel,| Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem C. Price, Al-! bert E. Peirce, Dr. and Mrs. An-}_ BEST POULTRY at BRADY'S. thony P. Rubino, Mr. and Mrs. | Roasters, 1b 30c; Fryers, ‘tb 35: i Everett W. Russell, Mr. and Mrs.! Hens, 1b 30c; Stews, Tb 25c; Bat- Melvin Russell, Mr. and Mrs.'tery-raised Fryers; Guaranteed ; Horace O’Bryant, Mr. and Mrs.! H OUTDOOR BOWLING Charles Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. ; Duval at Angela 10¢ DAY or EVENING $j Free Instruction Free Parking | eee . *— “TEX RITTER iin ROLLIN’ PLAINS COMEDY ecc5e SERIAL Coolest Cor. Now Under Roof j ry THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER twice = week sailings will be maintained by the SS “CUBA™. Mondays end Thers- days, with service being resumed JUNE ist Notice: There will be no interruption of P. & O. service between Miami and Havens. The Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company 0 nS NDS (oseeeeseres. COOTTa. LEI OTILIM the lavish joshing of traditional Rotary initiation. Both were | Ernest A. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. decorated witn baby caps and! Charles E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. given rattles and were made to;=Emil Sweeting, Mr. and Mrs.) sing, “Sweet Adeline” with | Stephen C. Singleton, Stephen C. Powell taking the tenor. Other | Singleton, III, Mr. and Mrs. Baby Rotarians who have been | Charles Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. initiated as club meetings but; R. Warren. ; not at the last Ladies Night, were ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberts, Mr. | Arch M. Morgan, Albert E.;and Mrs. Avery G. Powell, Mrs. Peirce, Jr., Anthony Rubino, and; Eva Warner, Mrs. R. G. Milner, Lieut. Callahan. As a test of their work in Ro-/encourt, Celina Bethencourt,’ tary, four Rotarians, Sebastian | Daniels and Canova. Cabrera, Jr.. W. W. Demeritt, John Gardner, Arch M. Morgan, Curry Moreno for an account of their work at meetings. Each told of a bit of humor noted by other members in their actions. Incoming president, Wm. V- Little and incoming Secretary Everett Russell were introduced to the group. Only Rotary char- ter members, Dr. Wm. R. Warren and William L. Bates were also introduced. A Spanish vocal solo was sung by Mrs. Eva Warner and a duet, “Shadowland” with William Webster, Mrs. R. G. Milner ac- companying at the piano. Daniels and Canova, petite tap dance team trained by Gerald Saun- ders, entertained in a number. Dancing to Pritchard’s orchestra was enjoyed. Present were: Mayor and Mrs. Willard M. Al- bury, Howard Goll, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirchheiner, Yvonne Pinder, Warren Hill, Miss Mary Louise Scheurer, Miss: Emma Del Pino, Mrsi/ W. J. Perpall, Mrs. Gladys Delozier, Lieut. and Mrs. Fort. H. Callahan, Mr, and Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., Mrs. T. Schutt, Mias MONROE THEATER William Boyd—George Hayes IN OLD MEXICO and SHARPSHOOTERS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c The rest de; DRUGS and BABY Foop $1.00 “MINERAL OIL, pint DOC $1.12 HONEY. ALMOND ND 34c GARDNER'S Lydia- Pinkham’s VEGETABLE earned ae | William Webster, Antonio Beth- ;Key West Eggs, doz. 40c. 1214 White St. Phone 540-W. Hous- ton Brady, Prop. aprl4-1t “Meet Your Friends At...” Key West Bowling Alleys Opposite Jefferson Hotel 5 ALLEYS DUCK PINS ... TEN PINS Open 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Management {“Billy” Warren and “Jack” Long i i iK i } i \ “DOCTOR IS ONLY HALF OF THE CURE pends on his PRESCRIPTION SUNDRIES! PREPARATION _ 89c 49c $1.00 Puretest ASPIRIN _____ CREOMULSION $1.08 Tek 2 for cesar, 5le PHARMACY Phone 177 POTATOES, 10 te oe Yellow Boston 15 fd SQUASH, 2 Ibs. 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