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PAGE SIX SOCLTA a Zig ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR’ : TUESDAY— pale Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors,6:00 p. m. Chureh Annex. a ae SS 5UNDAY— pret Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. ‘Art Center Park. oe SHURSDAY— Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Mecting 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. High School Parent-Teacher Association Holds Meeting (By ULRIC GWYNN, JR.) and Gretal, a fairy opera in three The regular monthly meeting acts. The comedy requested is of the P.-T. A. of the Jr.-Sr. Barnacle Bill. High School was held this week; Horace Q’Bryant, principal of in the High School, president, | the Bigh« School brought to the Mrs. Chas. H. Ketchum, presid-'attention;: of the parents and ing. | teachers in attendance the facts At this meeting it was decided about; the -decrease in traffi that the annual P.-T. A. May hazards since Traffic’ Offi Festival sponsored jointly by the Myrtland Cates had been sta- three P.-T. A. groups of the city tioned out around the school. It be held the first Thursday in was decided to send a letter to May. The Junior-Senior High the mayor and chief of police, School students will elect the thanking them for their co- King and Queen and their at- operation and for the services tendants. rendered the school by Officer Arrangements were also made Cates. at this meeting for the sponsor-! With no further business at ing of a Marionette Show by the hand the meeting was adjourned P.-T. A. This show will be pre- until the first Tuesday in May at sented during the sixth period on 7:30 p. m. All parents of students or about April 27. The main in the High School are urged to feature will probably be Hansel attend the next meeting. | ENTERT. High School Is Given Honors Professor Horace O’Bryant, principal of the Key West High School, is in receipt of a letter from Winston W. Little, chairman of the University of Florida, stat- ing that at a recent meeting of the Southern Association in Memphis, that the Key West in- stitution was continued, as a Socccccccccoccccs SLOPPY JOE'S Tonight Eddie and Clyde sing farewell songs for patrons of this favorite Night Club. Their highly successful 14-weeks en- gagement closes in order that the boys may make appearances at several northern resorts this coming summer. Key West liked member of the Southern Associa- this harmony duo, as is evidenced tion of colleges and schools. by the longest, straight engage- The Ictter also stated that the|ment enjoyed by any team in proceedings of the meeting will this city this year. The team be published in the next issue of|has headlined entertainment at the Southern Association Quar-|Sloppy Joe's ever since the first terly. {of the year, appearing with the The excellent showing of the! Rhumba dance features and Key West High School maintain- | Other acts regularly spotlighted. ed in the organization is very} PENA’S GARDEN Le . | pecocccecoseccceccceccce Mrs. Wm. Mendell and Mrs. |George Kantor, who were visit- ‘ing with relatives and friends in Miami, were returning pas- | Sengers on the 6:30 bus yesterday | evening. Miss Florence Roberts was a ;Passenger leaving on the early ; bus this morning for a business ‘visit in Miami. Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, daughter Miss Lettie, Miss Minnie Schutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘Schutt, and Patrick Hemingway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ! Hemingway, left on the early bus! this morning for a brief trip to Miami and will return this eve- |ning. Mrs. Joe Plummer and son J. L.,~Who have been visiting for one week with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Plummer at the home on Elizabeth street, left over the highway this afternoon on the return to their home in Miami. | L. M. Pierce, aide to the officer in charge at the Naval Station, and Mrs. Pierce, who were visit- ing briefly in Miami have — re- turned to the city. Wm. Vassie, machinist with the Lighthouse Department unit in Key West, who was at Logger- head Key lighthouse working at repairs on the Diesel engine, re- turned to Key West last evening on the passenger vessel, Talofa. | = | Regional Director W. G. Carna- han and State Director Joe A. | Youngblood, of the WPA, are ;due to arrive in Key West to- morrow and expect to remain un- til Monday. "Miss Anita Berkowitz and Miss Margaret White, will leave Key West this afternoon over the highway and spend the week end in. Miami. HAD ROUGH TIME | y i 1 STILL DIDN’T WIN i (Re Associated Press) CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 15.— 'C. J. (Doc) Rogers really “rough- ed it” during his campaign for ,State auditor. He repo#ted to the secretary jof state that his campaign ex- nothing. I THE KEY WEST CITIZEN YOUR LODGE MEETS Equity Lodge. No. 70. LO.OF.. meets fiirst and third Thursdays, K. P. Hall, Fleming street. Minoca Council No. 13, Degree |of Pocahontas meets Ist and 3rd Tuesdays of month, 4:30 p. m., at Red Men’s Hall, corner of Caro- line and Elizabeth streets. Im- Proved Order of Red Men mects | every Monday, 7:30 p. m., at Wig- wam Hall. Sparkling Waters, Re- bekah Lodge No. 14, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. F. & A. M. Lodges meet at Scottish Rite Hall as follows: Anchor Lodge No. 182 every sec- ond and fourth Mondays; Dade Ledge No. 14 everv first and third Wednesdays; Scottish Rite, second and fourth Wednesdays; Dr. Felix Varela Lodge meets at the Eliza- beth strect hall every second and fourth Thursdays; Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order DeMolay, meets every Tuesday. Knights of Golden Eagle Lodges meet at Golden Eagle Hall as fol- lows: Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2 every Tuesday, and Ignacio Agramonte No. 3, first and third Thursdays. Fern Chapter No. 21, O.ES.. meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at Scottish Rite Hall. Pythian Organizations meet at Fleming street Pythias Hall Pythian Sisters every Monday night; Knights of Pythias Lodge 163 every Friday night. B. H. McCalla Camp No. 5, United Spanish War Veterans, and Ladies Auxiliary No. 2 mcets first Tuesday of cach month at Legion Hall. Florida Temple No. 1. K.G.E., me second, fourth Mondays at K.G.E. Hall. Order Caballeros de Marti: Marti Lodge No. 3, Saco Carrasco Noe 2, -calied meetings on Wed- ys; Sacerdotisas del Hogar. md and fourth Fridays in month. APPELROUTES The Store of Fashion YOUNG DEMOCRATS STOLEN WIRE SEEKING SUPPORT SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1939 'DIDN’T NEED TO GO FAR TO FIND A COP (My Ansort UPPER SANDUSKY, O IS RECOVERED April SEND OUT INVITATIONS FOR FOUND BY CLEVELAND 15.—Autos driven by Phil Eby ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS AT MEETING L. T. Bragassa, Jr., secretary of the Young Democratic Club of < Monroe County, is sending out an appeal to Democrats, the need of support and an _in- vitation to the next meeting. The invitation reads: “Our club is in need of active help. We need support i our fight for obtaining more ac- * tivity in industry here. “We need men who v for our city in obtaining d and monies for WPA either to be continued or sta “Why not come to our meeting, April 17 at 8 bring your ideas and a fric friends, who will be in our activiti lw proj int 50 SILK DRESSES, some as as $4.50, on sale 75 SiLK DRESSES. 10 doz. NEW WASH DRES: on sale at Children’s COTTON DRESSES, at SPECIAL REDU' ALL CHILDREN’S SILK DRESSES—BUY NOW! Children’s Sii.K DRESSES. & to 15, at Children’s DRESSES and ERS and SHOES Closing out LADIES’ values to $2.58, on s 2800 pairs of the sea SHOES, at only 1009 pairs of C Beys’ Oxfords, and Sandals, whites on sale at $1.2: Sizes Smail 2 to B NILES, CARETAKER AT stating «* your } Joe Pearlman’s, Inc. “THE STORE OF FASHION” AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE Saturday and Menday Sale SILE DRESSES ROMP- and Paul H. Frey cothded “Maybe we'd better 4 bY suggested. Frey TRUMBEO ISLAND > TH do” ed a bad, “ painting to his comm: Chief Adolph SPY SIGNS RETURN the act of HINGTON Acnen ENJOY SUNDAY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Advises Fessil Hunters Te Leck In Own Yards Preset = INNATI Rwweuee ee Femees THESE SERVICES AM “fees @= PrP. =m The Awtal Coe Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | sequence of Sin” Department 5 After Easter SPRING HAS JUST BEGUN. BE tere Sale CHAS. ARONOVITZ Come Early Monday For Cheice Selectsom MONDAY ONLY... duced to half price. Sizes 2 LADIES’ SILK SLIPS Dresses. White and pastels NEW LACES — for Dresses — «@ Beautiful BEMBERG SHEERS are different. us PROM DRESSES. Net es’ PRINTED and SOLID DRESSES. sizes to 46 ER Gerk anc shades PUFF MUSLIN—Semume: she IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO SELECT THAT SUMMER OUTFIT 1 rack CHILDRENS DEESSES ce 2 years Sk cack Qe oer vert Beautiful, new EMBROIDERED ORGANDIES for G-aduatoe $.28 enc 5S vers TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LARCE oe won't b-- STOCK OF SHOES. Lieve. Shoes for the up per pair. MEN — Keep Kool an SUIT SLACKS FROM LINEN SUITS, TROPICA LEY” SUITS, id well-dres:ed mar 25 Prices “+r PRINTED TERI woe LLS — al oe Sf SS eee i e¢e @ lamuty $i @ ortable @ 2 SACK <> 135 = DS—~PRIEST- 4 ome % ag, Paeaiian ea nae Another big Saturday Night penses were “nearly = been attained under the able Dance is scheduled for Pena’s| hardly spent a nickel. direction and painstaking effdeta| Garden. of = Roses * tonight and | mB satane abet rolled bmnege of Professor O’Bryant and the 0V¢r-week-end visitors are in-| it a practice to daveioul ot town other members of the institution’s vited to. drop in to meet ‘Hey|a few 2 Nase arte aa it faculty. West high society in a carnival sheltered tree, fix the bed ro mood. Gould Curry’s seven-'and go to sleep,” he said. “I al- |piece orchestra, than which there | ways ate with farmers and ranch- Mrs. Eugene Sands is no finer hereabouts, will head- |ers when I had the Chance.” He Goes To Ohio |line with their pleasing brand of | was defeated. Mrs. Eugene Sands of Mara- a B&B SPECIAL SALE One Window at ol. 99 cin MONDAY... Our All can afford as Kelrigeration co |dance tunes. | thon, Fla., has left for Cleveland, | IN THIS MACHINE AGE Ohio, to attend funeral services PIT PONY STILL BEST for her aunt, Mrs. Mary Emma er ees Lurks, wife of William E. Lurks, | (OUBy Associated Press) of 1662 Hillsview Road in that} .LONPON, April 15—The pit city. | pony,,is still the most adaptable After the funeral, Mrs. Sands:and flexible unit of power for will visit for a time with her par-| haulage in mines, said I. R. Wil- ents in Harrison, New Jersey, | liams, secretary of the South and will later return to her home ; Wales Coal Owners’ association. | at Marathon. Church Group About 33,000 ponies are em- | ployed underground in the Unit- jed Kingdom. | Fleming Street Methodist ; (Uptown) Church | |; INVITES YOU SUNDAY } 11:00 A. M. “Empty |] Handed.” 8:00 P. M. “Heaven.” t JIM LILLY, Pastor Plans Meeting | Young Women’s Circle of the! Ley Memorial church will meet! ttre cht" | HOLTSBERG'S-Specals for. Monday the church annex. Miss Miriam Carey will be hos-} tess. | All young women of the church are invited to attend. Arrived Yesterday On Visit Here j prints, muslins and ! duced specially—all Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro de Castro were arrivals in Key West ‘yesterday for a visit with -rela-}. tives and friends. ~ + Mrs. Castro is a daughter of Jose Carbonell. | The Castros are now making their home in Tampa, where Mr. Castro is employed as timekeeper with the WPA forces. Mr. Castro had been attending | the American Legion convention | in Fort Lauderdale. ee Lime Pies Turtle Steak 40c! ‘We Strive To Please You JOHNN’S . MANHATTAN DINER AND ICE CREAM PARLOR Spanish and American All We Ask Is To Give New Patterns in Mattlese Organdy for graduation and prom dresses 69c to 98c per yard New numbers... ! . . . in silks, shantungs, some that we've re- at } See Window Display Wrench Crepe Prints... in all high Chartreuse, Gold, Fushia, Blue, at* apa ~~ 50¢ per yara | New A.B.C. | Triple Sheer Prints || confined exclusively to us. summer patterns || and colors. Come and see | 98 fard 20 PIECES OF PRINTED SHEER BATISTE Guaranteed fast colors. On Sale Monday 1SC per yara SEE WINDOW DISPLAY RHYTHM th, _ TEP Oye Ww z = B 0 Dozen LADIES’ COTTON DRESSES 1.00 values Monday ou i—) is) 0 Dozen LADIES’ DRESSES in VOILE, SWISS— Regular $1.95 Monday 98e LADIES’ SHARKSKIN SUITS Bi Monday LADIES’ HOPSACKING SLACK SUITS $1.95 pee suit Every Dress In Our Store Has Been Reduced For Monday MP —THE CHEAPEST REFRIGERATION ON THE MARKET! nufacturers announced substantial re- tions — effective April Ist. 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