The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCTAL ACTIVITIES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE WEATHER Temperatures” §-| Highest esis Lowest Mean ; Normal Mean .... | Rainfa! Excellent Program Rendered At High School Gymnasium Last night at 9 o'clock the|Gwynn, Jr. as master of cere- High School Gymnasium saw the | monies. The pregram follows: docking of the Good Ship Mirth, | piloted by Rosemary Kelly, wets) dent of the class. Junior class, and their | sponsors, Junior to their guests, this would never forget. a Prom And it was! be There was dancing of all kinds | until the scintillating Pritchard's ims ely she of Victor Larsen and Warner, with Ulric rhythm of orchestra, and men: entertaining Mrs. they’d | Acrobatic Number — Carolyn erry. Song, “They Say”—Barbara | Her | Guerra. Song, “Heaven Can Wait”— Mrs. Bessie Eagan and |Barbara Guerra. Mrs. Addah Ramsey, were all on} hand to make good their promise —Carolyn Cherry, Blanch - Cer-/ the Seniors, that | vantes, Claudia Isham. Dance—Madams Mask, Mon-! Tap Dance, ‘Anchors Aweigh” | |sieur Cap. Delicious refreshments were wee sma’ hours, to the |served. Souvenirs were attached John |to the dance programs, and small aniclownish hats were floor |to everyone present. y under the capable direction ;of multicolored balloons later in Eva;the evening also caused quite al (Cousin) ‘commotion. distributed The show; May Day Cre rowning Of Queen At Convent Sunday Evening’ Tomorrow a very and happy ceremony will be cele- brated at the p. m. The enviable honor of May Queen and her royal maids of honor are chosen, not by voting of students on face-form or pop- ularity contest but the results of rigid tests in Christian Doctrine during the year. The honor this year was won by Miss Mabel Perez. Her maids are as follows: Catherine Ybarr Mary N. Gato, Sylvia G nn, Migdalia 0, beautiful Soriano, Muriel L. Albury andi {Joyce A. Parks. Convent at 6:45! After this joyful and impres- | ‘sive event, the Queen and her royal retinue will form into ranks, and with their flag and banners flying, their hearts sing- ing, will march over the green lawns to the church where the} offering of a crown to Our Lady as Queen of Mankind, place. Afterwards all will renew their loyalty and love to the Mother of; Our Savior and receive the bless- takes} in-| | Yesterday’s Normal Pre Precipitation T. Ins. pitation .07 Ins. | rs 21-hour period ending at 8 o'clock this morning. Tomorrow's Almanac eS 5:47 a. m. 7:00 p. m. | Plan Observance Of Music Week E Musi¢’ Week has been pro- | Sun jclaimed by the President and this aon lene = aan Po oon sets 3t \. | gesture has been followed by the | omorrowis ‘ides epan: governors, of. states and mayors AM. of cities throughout the coun- \High .. 12:30 i | itty. 11:49 ' The National Music Week Com- | ,oy; 5:11 6:37 |mittee, at Rockefeller Plaza, New! Barometer, 7:30 a. mu today York City, is acting as a central | Sea level, .30.02. {body to see that music will reign! eae in the week of May 7-13. WEATHER FORECAST Communities who will co- ae joperate with'the National Pro-| __ (Till 7:30 p.m., Sunday) | gram will be properly re) presented | Key West and Vicinity: Partly jboth at the World’s Fair in New jcloudy tonight and Sunday; lit- ; York and at Radio City, where | tle cha in temperature; gen- Colorful Scrap Books, containing ‘ti. ig moderate east and south- east winds, ‘proclamations, editorials, and} {clippings of local observances are |being prepared. At a meeting Thursday night | and Sunday; lat the High School the following perature. {committee was formed. Mrs. 3; wille |Norma Yates-Dopp, chairman, and East Gulf: Light to moder- \and secretary, Eva B. Warner of) ate south and southeast winds, ee UB neces ton) Project and partly overcast weather to- G ee are, George | night and Sunday. | Mills White of the Federal Music M&ht and Sunday Project, Mrs. Haydn Illingworth, Theodore B. Klebsattle, Miss |Alce Curry, Mrs. Ralph Milner jand William Webster. The chairman is asking local organizations, churches and song leaders contact her or the secretary and list the programs loved carried on next week which they floral tributes, loan of cars and dedicate to music. This will help ™essages of pee were. €S- jin making out next week's ob-) Pec! appreciated. inci Key West. ; MRS. AURORA DOLE AND One huge community gather- FAMILY. may6-1tx | ing is planned for Tuesday night TER jat Bayview Park. ida: Partly cloudy tonight | little change in tem- to Florida Straits | CARD OF THANKS We express herewith our heart- that felt thanks for the many kind- j nesses extended us on the occa- | on of the passing on of our} one, Nestor Dole. The} a se ste od SUNDAY SERVICES | supervision, also, and through my | Solano, Oline C Elizabeth |ing in Benediction. All are Russell, Helen Crusoe, Ida |vited. Juliette Diaz Weds PERSONAL MENTION Charles Britte SOsecerecsaccssanscecece Tom Wa Jr., son of Mr. eevce Miss Sulicemiael Diaz of Key West : sige and Charles A. Britte of Atlanta, and Mrs K Narren, of a * 1017 Soutt street, who had | G+ were married last evening at been spending some time in New/|7 o'clock at the home of the York visitir returned! bride by Rev. A. L. Maureau. to the city li |S.J., of the Catholic church. Witnesses to the ceremony iwere Miss Grace Sanchez and |'Thurman Sands. relatives, st evening. Mr. and Mrs daught of M Alvin Pinder and! tecumbe are visi- tors in Key West and are the| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bertice] Pinder at their home on Francis; short discourse, street | wish that the would make Key West known in expressed the married couple Miss Florence Sawyer, deputy | Atlanta‘and at the next tourist | county clerk, left in the after-| noon yesterday over the highway | S°280" aie aS friends) for a weekend visit in Miami | automobiles and that they with friends. |spend their vacations in | southernmost city of the Union. Room Mothers Hold Meeting _ Mrs. Delmont Butler and son} Jimmie, left over the highway | this week for a visit with Mr. | sister in St. eared r one week will | for Cairo, Gec a; for -& visit with Mr. Butl parents. They; P expect to be gone one month. -T. A. met at the home of Mr | Ramon S. Rodriguez. Chief topic up for discussion, besides general business, centered around sending of delegates to the School j of Instruction to be held {near future in Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sawyer, arrived yesterday afternoon from | id will remain for a siting with relatives and + friends. They are guests at the Overseas Hotel. 5 seen | tess were: Mrs. G. B. Cooke, {L. Paul Daniels; Mrs. H. Reyes, who had been spend- | Roberts, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Mrs. ing three months in the city with|G@ Ww. Rom, Mrs. Benj. Lowe, relatives and friends, left this | morning on the early bus for « Archer and Mrs. Allan Armstrong. Tampa. H Mrs. Ernestina Gar children Richard and Ge Miss Dora Perez, were passe. Issued Today gers leaving on the early bus this} morning for a visit with friends | Marriage license was and relatives in Tampa. pe rye 5 the marriage of Miss Cora Ren- Marriage License : issued Frank Roberts, Pilot, was passenger leaving on the early . : = bus this morning for Miami for! 1 @ notation on the license it a visit over the week end and/| Stated that the wedding ceremony expects to return Monday. would be performed by, Rev. Jim Lilly of Fleming Street Methodist | ala} ai Mrs. Madclina Renedo left on| church. the early bus this morning for a} Rev. Maureau, at the end of his | the | Room Mothers of E of Harris School | the | in the) a \t SHARKSKIN SKIRTS, colors, white, chartreuse, or- chid, rose and blue, on sale Monday ........ | Another shipment of Famous PEPERELL SHEETS, the size)—extra-large, 81 by 99, reg. $1.25. Packed two Those present besides the hos- | win | Mrs. R. B. Knowles, Mrs. W. P| County Judge! authorizing | Woman’s Club To |Give Luncheon hold its annual Mothers Daughters luncheon at La Con- cha Hotel at 1:30 p. m., May 13. All are requested to make re ervations with Mrs. Arthur Pa torini or Mrs. Greyburn Pinder not later than Thursday night, Key West Woman’s Club will, and 7 ealew Fleming Street Methodist || (Uptown) Church ll a. m.: "THE BIBLE AND ITS MESSAGE.” 8 p. m.: “THE GLORY OF | GOD.” Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor A CORDIAL INVITATION TO EVERYONE | Monday | to a box day, 4 for | HOLTSBERG’S 50c Sale Monday SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 10-dozen TABLE CLOTHS, 52 by 52, on sale, each | Embroidered PILLOW CASES, per pair Hand-made SCARFS, on sale, each Extra-size NIGHT GOWNS, 19-20 RAYON SLIPS, 34-40, on sale NEW FRENCH CREPE PRINTS, yard TRIPLE SHEER PRINTS, on sale, yard TAFFETA FOR GRADUATION DRESSES, yard Extra Special 10-dozen NEW CURTAINS with graduating borders on bot- tom and sides; colors, green, blue and rust, on sale $1 per pair. See window. $1.00 (note on sale $1.95 box. | 4-year guaranteed PEPERELL PILLOW CASES, reg. 35c, on sale Mon- CHAS. ARONOVITZ Store Full of New Merchandise for the | dueles and Samuel B. Pinder, Jr. GIRL AND BOY GRADUATES OF 1939 | New shipment of White CLASS NIGHT DRESSES, Fluffy | Organdies, Dainty, full skiris in Nets and many other materials. Prices from - $5.95 to $8.95 | Sizes 10 to 11, 12 to 16 |} Dainty, fluffy FLOWER GIRL DRESSES in all visit with relatives and friends in| Tampa. Mothers’ and Daughters’ LUNCHEON One rack of BETTER SPORT DRESSES, values from $5.95 | pastel shades. to $7.95, reduced from Monday, only —_—— |Given by Key West Woman’s Club John Carbonell was a passen- | LA CONCHA HOTEL ger on the 7 o'clock bus this] may 13, 1:30 P. M. Price 85c morning going for a stay of sev- ae etek cg ay M ith eral weeks in Atlanta with brief | Make reservations by May, ith stops en route at Miami. and| With a eeae Serre or Mrs. reyourn inder Jacksonville. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH INVITES YOU! 11:00 A, M. “Every Life With Its Troubles, Sorrows and Burdens.” 8:00 P. M. “The Only Refuge We Have In Life and In Death.” COME AND ENJOY THESE SERVICES Would Be Worse “The teacher found fault with | your penmanship, did she? Then| why don’t you try to improve it?” I did she'd find fault with my spelling”. Slip Covers--Draperies CUSTOM MADE JEANNE TAYLOR The Bahama House 408 WILLIAM STREET 50 Dresses off our DOLLAR RACK, reduced for “Monday - §0¢ only SHEER PRINTED MUSLINS, at . d. 20c sFitinted and Plain ORGANDIES, all shades from Remember MOTHER on Mother’s Day. May 14 New shipment of Flowered SHEER NIGHT GOWNS and PAJAMAS, at $1.00 to $1.98 each. Hand-embroidered HAND- KERCHIEFS at 25c to $1 SHEER HOSE at $1 pair SILK HOUSE COATS. Satin NIGHT GOWNS, beautiful slips. 39c to $1.50 per yard SUITS FOR MEN Herringbone weaves, pastel shades of Blue, Tan, Cream or White. Mohair mix- tures, Linens -. $14.75 SHOES Men—find comfort. style and thrift in FREEMAN SHOES. White, tan and brown, brown-black and white, brown and white, LADIES Take advantage of our ODDS N' ENDS COUNTER $3, helio $5 values, $1.00 pair Others from $1.98 up - PEOPLE’S FORUM OMISSION OF NAME Editor, The Citizen: want publicity or to harm anyone in particular, but only fighting for } I would appreciate and request|what is due me. Your paper that you call attention to the) | goes out of town, local people} omission of my name in The Citi-| {know what I do but Jacksonville gen with those whoithade the May | ' and Washington do not know this. Day Festival, sponsored by the | Thanking you in advance and Parent-Teacher Association, a) | rustingsA eh ty We success. Y For your information the Sew-; MRS. PIEDAD L. PARRA. ing Room has, like the WPA Rec- eee nee es . reation Dept., two supervisors, | | May 6, .1939. as Mrs, Linton Curry and Mrs. Pie- i y pa NE aris dad L. Parra, the latter acting as assistant to Mrs. Curry. ‘Garden | Club To | When costumes are made in! Meet Monday this center they are under my | Regular monthly meeting ofy ability and talent in creating dif-; Key West Garden Club and Tree ferent designs for these costumes/ Guild will be held Monday eve- we not only make them prettier} ning, 8 o’clock, at Woman’s Club- | but outstanding in every way, as ; house on Division street. costumes are the main feature of! Mectings of this association any play. I still do not under-! have in the past been held at Key stand why they bar my name) West Public Library but a change | from publicity, but Iam due some!to above place has been made} credit, and it is not because Ii for this session. JOE PEARLMAN’S | ——— The Store Of Quality —— I! j i) SATURDAY AND |) MONDAY SALE Closing out all Chil- dren’s SILK DRESSES at reduced prices. Come and see! YOUR GRADUATION SHOES You don’t need to shop around for your Graduation Shoes! A call at our store will convince you quickly that you can find just the Shoes you are looking for in our store and at no great cost either. . . A most beautiful assortment awaits your inspec- tion at only $1.98 per pair HOSE ... New shipment of Spring Shades in Chiffon and Service. 50c, 69c, 79c, $1.00 and $1.25. DRESSES Here—you will always find a very attractive assortment of the “Missy”-type Dresses—the kind you are usually looking for, and at Popular prices, too. Why not come in today, or real soon and make your selection. $1.98, $2.98, $3.95, $5.95, DAINTY SILK UNDERTHINGS Silk Night Gowns, Satin Slips— with embroidered cocktail bot- rey at special prices $1.00 to OTHERS UP TO $1.95 Ladies’ WASH DRESSES $1.00 SILK DRESSES, on sale at = q $1.2 | Printed BATISTE and VOILES, yard . 10c | BED SPREADS 50c SHEETS, 72x90 25c Printed FLAXONS and LAWNS, yd. 20c Beautiful, new PRINTED MATERIALS, yd. 25c Little Boys’ SUITS 59c if | i | i i | | i | | | il i if |) | 50c Children’s DRESSES, sizes 2 to 16 50c BOYS’ PANTS $1.00 Little Boys’ SHOES $1.00 and $1.25 | | Announces - - - - its advantages, including flexibility; for Cooking, rE limits of our present gas d Insurance rates are not affected Miss Eleanor Brost Weds Bernard Cook Judge Raymond R. Lord this! morning issued a marrigae license permitting the wedding of Ber-; nard E. Cook and Miss Eleanor Brost. Shortly afterward the ceremony was performed by No- tary Public Enrique Esquinaldo jat the home on Georgia street. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for relatives and friends and a delightful time was enjoyed, ' ; SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1939 NEIGHBORLY GIVING | ROCHESTER, Ind.—The Akron {Christian Church, disbanding, gave the Rochester Christian Church a silver communion serv- ice, a piano and $136. Claire Trevor—John Wayne Andy Devine—George Bancroft STAGE COACH Also—COMEDY and NEWS APPELROUTH’S The Store 1,000 pairs of LADIES Received in Low, Me- dium and High Heels. The Newest out. All to sell at— $1.95 Complete line of Hosiery— every pair guaranteed, Of Fashion WHITE SHOES. Just Wuthy, Step” RHYTHM STEP SHOES 20% Reduction pik oi a a Better Shoes At } BARGAIN PRICES Graduates of 1939 We have a complete line of DRESSES. If you can’t find the dress you want—we have a big line of 45-inch TRANSPARENT ‘immenanndi in — colors, yard .. Flowered ORGANDY, a All shades, 40-inch TAFFETA, yard ........ 40-inch heavy quality SATIN for slips, yard .... 3 40-inch FRENCH CREPE, all shades, yard 40-inch, all-color, CHIFFON, yard ............-.-.-.- the talk of the town. Come in and look them over, Priced from 50c to $19.95 | All materials—all shades—all styles. complete line. A really Early. For The BEST SELECTIONS! 4 very Item REDUCED For Monday. Come In SUMMA IOOITIIOOIOTE A, PII PPT POOL The Key West Gas Co. BOTTLED GAS The residents anywhere on the Island of Key West and nearby vicinity can NOW enjoy Gas with all of convenience, speed and Water Heater and Refrigeration Your Gas Company. . has initiated this service, fully realizing the needs of those who are beyond the istribution system. 7 The system is based on self-service principles—bringing low cost and new “serve yourself and save” plan of distribution. All equipment, is listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Class “ in any way. 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