The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 8, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Mrs. Mervin Russell Heads P.-T. Association Council The last regular meeting of|Who may attend? Anyone ‘in- the Monroe County Council of | terested in Parent-Teacher work, Parent-Teacher Associations was ge is expected to attend? All of- z . |ficers of units: who can possibly held at the High School Audi-| do so are requested to make an torium. The mecting was opened |earnest effort to attend. with a moment of silent prayer| Motion was made and passed followed by a prayer led by C.|by the Council to pay the trans- H. Ketchum. The Key West High |Portation expenses of the new School Orchestra, under the di-|Council President to Gainesville. rection of T. B. Klebsattel, ren-|The State Board allows the dered the followings selections,|Council President’s expenses in “Canzonetta” and “Softly Gliding | Gainesville. Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Waltz.” |secretary and Mrs. Jeff Knight Minutes of the previous meet-|were named as alternates. Motion ing were read by Mrs. Milton|was made and passed that the Sawyer, acting secretary. Mrs.;council recommend each local to Reginald Roberts, the treasurer, endeavor to send their principal reported that the council has|or a teacher and one parent to funds available to carry on_ its | the Institute. work, and also had set aside a} Mrs. Carl Rom __ introduced sum to assure Monroe County of ; Townsend Morgan who spoke on having a yearbook for the next|“Art in the School.” Mr. Morgan term of school. !showed the many advantages of Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., {art and how it develops the kind the president, stressed the im-|of character needed in the world portance of each school being | of today. represented at the Annual Parent-|_ Mrs. W. P. Archer tendered Teacher Institute, being held atjher resignation as the newly the University of Florida, Gaines-| elected President of the Council. ville, Florida. Institute dates|Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, as chairman this year are June 6 through!of the nominating committee June 9. State Board members;moved the resignation be ac- will be in Gainesville, Monday, |cepted with regrets and presented June 5. “Living and Learning In| the name of Mrs. Mervin Russell Our Democracy” will be the|for the new president. Mrs. Mer- theme of this year's Institute.;vin Russell was unanimously Mrs. E. L. Thayer, State Parli-|elected to fill the vacancy. mentarian, who attended our own| Mrs. W. P. Archer installed the school of instruction will have a/ following officers for two years: course in parliamentary pro-|Mrs. Mervin L. Russell, presi- cedure with demonstration skits.;dent; Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Dean W. J. Matherly will giveiJr., vice-president; Mrs. Milton the opening address. Subjects ot | Sawyer, secretary; Mrs. Reginald talks listed include: “Joy of|Roberts, treasurer; Mrs. Wm. E. Growing Up”, “Social Ethics,|Doughtry, historian. Boy-Girl Relationship”, ‘“What| Mrs. L. E. Watson, in behalf of Parents Should Know About/|the association, presented Mrs. Curriculum Revision.” Other| Russell and Mrs. Cabrera with number of the program repeated | beautiful bouquets. A group from last summer's session will| picture was made and will be be the leading of the devotionals | framed for the Council. Picture by Mrs. Ray Sowers, Prof. Hop-|may be seen at the local unit kins’ Public Speaking Classes,|unit meetings this week. Re- Our President's Hour, Counsel for|freshments were served by a Councils, and a number of re-|committee under the direction of quest conferences. Monroe Coun-! Mrs. Juliette Russell.. Mrs. Mer- ty Council has pledged through|vin Russell announced that with their president to have “A Living /in the next fifteen days the new- Picture” topic of which will be in| ly elected officers and the school regard to fishing. Dade County | officials will meet to appoint Council will be one of the par-|chairman of standing committees ticipating members in staging;in the Council. Next regular one of the plays to be featured at meeting of the Council will be the course. As to the question!held September 6. Recital By Grammar, Primary Grades On Tuesday Evening The following is the program | 10. Little Drummer Boy of the recital that will be given Soliant eensie on Tuesday evening, May 9, be-| * ginning at 8 o'clock, by the gram- 11. Preparation For Mother's mar and primary grades of the! Day Convent: | 1. Duet, Columbia, Galop , 12. Goerdeler | 13. 5th and 6th Grades Harebelle Kathleen Parks Song, Mother Dear R. Rodriguez, C. Cobo, A. | Lopez, K. Parks (a) Cello William Warner 14. (b) A Bit of Killerney William Warner . Song, Tiny Elves of Spring | 15. Ist and 2nd Grades | (a) Waltz Helen Trevor | 16. (b) Hunting Horn ! Helen Trevor | R. Rodriguez Piano: C. Cobo (a) Skating Nancy Morgan (b) Lady Betty Go To School Nancy Morgan Tarentelle Euphemia Maloney (a) Chinese Tag Zetta F. Cabrera (b) Melody Zetta F. Cabrera | . Queen's Menuet Carolyn Strunk Song of the Drum Betty Appel, . Playlet, Their Stepmother’s | Arrival | Characters: Georgina Pina, Lorraine Adams, Peggy | Stuardi, Carrie Fernandez, | Elizabeth Taylor, Rosemary | Smith, Helen Crusoe, Betty | Appel, Eugenia Rivas, Lil-| lian Perez, Betty Lord | An Ant Searching Home 3rd and 4th Grades, 9. A Dainty Gavotte | Joyce Mulberg |} { \17. lio. }23. Violin, “Arminta Zetta F. Cabrera Piano: J. Mulberg, J. Mackenzie Rippling Waters Ramona Rodriguez Dance of the Woodwinds Amalia Lopez Song, Fiddle and IC. Cobo Piano: R. Rodriguez Armorita Consuelo Cobo Duet, Hungarian Dance N. Norman, E. Maloney Song, Little oices Sweetly Calling Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Grades 18. 20. 21. 22. To Give Playlet At High School A playlet in three acts, entitled “The Test” will be given by the Boy Scouts First Aid Studentsj of the American Red Cross, at the Key West High School Audi-| torium, May 17, at 8:15 p. m. Cast: Tom _ Harry Bill _ Jack Bob Mr. Jones Dr. Best Mr. Law A demonstration of artificial} respiration’ will be given by Ra-| mon Gonzaga, assisted by Ed-; ward Strunk, Jr. The public is invited to come Philip Strunk Lew Smith | Paul Herrick | Calvin Cates . Fernando Garcia | __.. Armando Perez! . John Yates Jerome Sawyer } and see first what is taught Boy Scouts when out on a camping j officers, and all members are re-_ trip or a hike. Clab To Meet Regular meeting of Everready Star Club will be held tomorrow afternoon, 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Sally Lindquist on Wis liam street. A full attendance of the mem- bership is expected at this meet- ing. \Harris School P.T A. To Meet Wednesday There will be a meeting of the Harris School P.-T. A. held on Wednesday afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. There will be an installation of quested to be in attendance. Plan For Ladies’ Night: Banquet Mettibers*:of the Key West Lions: ‘Clib are making plans to celebrate their First Anniversary in the form of a’ Ladies Night Banquet to be given next Thurs- day night at ‘Boca Chica Resort \Restaurant: Committees reported in full at last week’s regular meeting held Thursday evening at Stone Church Annex, second vice-president Lion Gerald Saun- ders in the chair. District and Zone officials’ of State Lions Clubs are being in- |vited and a full program in |demonstration of principles of |Lionism will be featured. Es- [pecially active, as usual, will be ithe club’s Tailtwister and all of- \ficers are keyed up to high pitch to present as high-class a ban- |quet as has ever been given in Key West. Other matters coming before the club included the naming of the Nomination Committee to re- port,on the slate of officers, for next year at the May 25th meet- ing.. The committee is made up of Lion Hastings. Smith, chair- man, and Lions Andrew Pritchard and John Costar. Matters concerning the club’s representation at District 35 Con- vention in St. Petersburg May 21 and 23, were also discussed. Six members of the local club iplan to attend the convention. Visitors Enjoy Stay In City ; Misses Estelle Zwalok, Marie |Rand and Martha Baerer, artists employed with the Fleischer Stu- dios in Miami, said yesterday i they had very much enjoyed their {vacation in Key West, which had {been entirely too brief. | They, arrived Saturday after- noon and spent most of the time visiting places of interest and see- ing the many odd and unusual things to be seen and were very ‘much thrilled at the specimens in | the aquarium. ; When leaving they were of the opinion that there were many ‘other interesting things to see | and expected to return at an early date to finish their tour. |Caros Leaving |On Vacation Albert Caro, brother of Judge .T. S. Caro, was an arrival on the |afternoon bus yesterday for a | visit with the Judge and Mrs. Caro for two days. Today the brothers are out | fishing and this evening on the | return will make preparations for leaving tomorrow when __ the Judge and Mrs. Caro will leave for Tampa and Pensacola for a | vacation with relatives. During the absence of the judge Attorney Aquilino Lopez will act in the capacity of judge of police | court. ‘Junior Clab To Meet Tuesday |, There will be a business meet- jing ofthe Junior Woman's. Club jheld-or Tuesday afternoon, . be- ginning at 5 o’clock, at the club- house on Division street, accord- |itig to announcement made by Susan La Kin, president of the organization. Plans for a dance to be given ‘by the club will be discussed at the meeting, and all members are requested to be in attendance. | This will be the last meeting of i | the club year. |Garden Clab To Meet Tonight There will be a regular month- ly meeting of the Garden Club |and Tree Guilé‘held this evening, | beginning at'8 @’clock, at the Key | West 'Publie Library. | Mrs: Rogers G. Young, state baat coined “chairman of the Flotidé“Federation of Garden { Clubs, will be-the speaker of the | “Mrs. Curry Moreno will have an interesting arrangement of flowers on display while Mrs. Wm. H. White will discuss a | number of specimen plants. | | Couple Married In ‘Miami On Friday | Miss Dorothy Ortaguer of Key West and David D. Dowd of Mi- ami were married on Friday eve- ning in Miam. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of this city, and the groom is a young | business man of Miami. ~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, MAY 8, 1939 ( )utstanding Combinations BIG BILL LEE, outstanding for his combination of burning speed, control and games won, and CHESTERFIELD, outstanding for its can’t-be-copied c ombination of the world’s best tobaccos. Chesterfields’ can’t-be-copied blend makes them outstanding for refreshing mildness... for better taste...for more pleasing aroma ..outstanding for real smoking enjoyment. 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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pinder and} . daughter Miss Adele, who . had} ee Mrs. Charles Willamott and been visiting for several days as Mrs. Edwin Barbour, who were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bertice | visiting for the day in Key West, Pinder at their home on Francis, were passengers leaving on the street, left yesterday afternoon | afternoon bus for West Palm on the bus for their home at, Beach. Matecumbe. Charles M. Parkinson, was an arrival on the midday bus yes- terday for a sight seeing trip, and left on the 5 o’clock bus for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Papy and family left over the highway yesterday for a visit with J. Har- rison at his chicken farm at Big | Pine Key. \Miss Alice Peat And 5 ANSWERS TO TEN THE ANSWERS TEST QUESTIONS 'B. L. Hancock Wed } | | (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) ~ | A solemn and pretty wedding! eeceeccececccccooccocece | Selow are the answers to test = estions printed on Page 2 hcSremays was solemnized at 10; 1. At the Atlantic end of the! = signe ss . o'clock this morning in the Flem-' p | face Sin ctw ss ; Panama Canal. | a cAlkalivg: ing Street ethodist church, by' 2. The redness of the Red Sca aaah Rev. J. P. Lilly, when Miss Alice , Goalies ‘ ! 9. Paraguay. Irene Peat became the bride of /'% Caused by certain tiny forms’ 3, Approximately 92,900,000 Blondell Lee Hancock. The wed- | algae, as well as the “red miles. ding march was played by Miss|Snow” reported by Arctic ex- F | Marie Knowles. | plorers. Oslo i ane bride wore ealovely dress 3. Not every 100 years as com- Def’-la-grate; ol lege cre] wi - rate. cecemeries, aay a corsage of | Only aupporeds bupeadepentis AbaiiL 15 years. | beautiful radiance rosebuds, The |UPon the vigor of the plant and) 3° Franz Von Papen. |groom wore cream flannel trous-|the conditions under which it is! 9 Amidship. ‘ers and blue serge coat. Miss | grown. i10. The magnetic compass. eos eo sinter Ge ae 4. The antelope, often attain- ‘00! was bridesma s.!. Louis Pellicier, sister of the bride |iN& 2 speed of 60 mp.h. : ;Was matron of honor. Lovis Pel-! 5. The Andes Mountains of! llicier was attendant to the}South America, which extend a! 4. ; 5. 6. not de-flag’- | Subscribe to Tne Citizen—20c of} weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Britt left; Saturday afternoon on the 5 o'clock bus for Jacksonville where they will visit briefly with Mrs. Britt’s sisters Misses Maria and Amelia Diaz and then’ pro-j ceed to Mr. Britt's home in At- lanta’s, Ga. Wm. R. Porter, president of the First National Bank left Saturday afternoon on_ the Cruiser Barbara for No Name Key where he was to meet Ed Romfh, of Miami, and party and expects to remain away crnising among the Keys until Saturday. Horacio Nunez, member of the personnel of the Tender Poin- ciana, who was visiting briefly with his family, left yesterday afternoon to join the vessel which is berthed at Tavernier. Mrs. Arturo ‘Martinez was a passenger on the morning bus go- ing to Tampa for a visit with rel- atives and friends. Miss Florence Sawyer, deputy clerk in the office of the county clerk, who was spending the week end in Miami, returned to the city last night. Judge Arthur Gomez, of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, arrived yesterday afternoon from Miami for a visit with his family and expects to remain for one week. Ed Johnson, was a_ passenger leaving on the bus yesterday |afternoon for a visit with friends at Marathon. Miss Helen Bugbey was a visi- tor for a brief time. yesterday who made the trip solely for the purpose of seeing the many odd and curious fish at the aquarium and the beautiful flora of the city, and returned.on the: after- noon bus for Ft. Lauderdale. “Meet Your Friends At...” Mrs. Harry Rue, who had been visiting with relatives in Miami, was a returning passenger on the ,afternoon bus yesterday after- { noon. Goast Guard Cutter Vigilant, which arrived last Friday’;, with several enlisted personnel for the ; groom. | distance of 4,500 miles. The father of the bride gave! g§ Jn Colorado in the region his daughter in marriage. - Mrs. Hancock is the daughter | °f the Grand Canyon. jof Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peat and) 7. In 1704, in Boston. the groom is the son of Mrs. Wil-| 8. Up 40 te 50 miles from the} ‘liam Knight. They planned aj earth. , | brief trip to Homestead and) other points in the state and up-! on their return will be at home! Key West Bowling Alleys Opposite Jefferson Hotel 5 ALLEYS DUCK PINS ... TEN PINS Open 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Management 9. Appiroximately 100,000,000. | “Billy” Warren and Jack” Long 10. About $1,100,000,000. =a at 625 Grinnell street. | ,Cutter Pandoray which ig station-' Following the ceremony the |"* ,ed at this port, sailed Saturday! newly weds held a reception at} PALACE | | afternoon for Port Everglades. (the home, which was attended | Claire Trevor—John Wayne Sma aess j by friends and relatives. | | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas{Duckett,| 3. 5» | Andy Devine—George Bancroft Miss Cora Rendueles | STAGE COACH of Miami, were arrivals over the Weds Sam Pinder Also—COMEDY and NEWS “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fire, Garage Open The Year Around highway Saturday for a visit of several days and are guests at) eeecos eoceesccoce | Miss Cora Rendueles, daughter | = — | of ir. and Mrs. Faustino Ren- the home of Mr. and Mfs. Charles | | Albury at the home on Southard \dueles, and Sam B. Pinder, Jr.,' ‘son of City Tax Collector and street. ob eae ue Mrs. Sam B. Pinder, were married 4 at 4 e -,, | Saturday night, 7 o’clock, in the wntors over the weekend with | Fleming Street’ Methodist (Up- r. Warren's parentsi Dr. and | town) church, Rev. J.’P. Lilly of- Mrs. Wm. R. Warren ‘of Eaton ficiating. ! sane Wk Pekan | The bride was attended by her: : |sister, Mrs. H. S. Holton, as ma- Mrs. Moria Farto, who had tron of honor, and the attendant! been visiting with relatives for 1, the groom was a close friend, ' the past three months, left this, Raward, Ri Jl, An the capacity. jmorning for a stay in Miami. “."\25 best ynan:**Osily the members” See | of the immediate families were inj Mrs. Ana Martinez was a J attendaneg: ¢ geen eel isenger on the morhingtbgs goidt| Mr. Biradchha The Citizen he! jto Tampa to be with her daugh-| and his bride are located in their | ter who will undergo an appen- | home at 1401 United street where | |dectomy as soon as her mother their friends will find a welcome. : ae ~ Would Be In On It i !- Mrs. Jack Russell,“ who was, Dora—We’re going to give the; visiting with her mother Mrs. bride a shower. | Harry McDonald, left on the aft-; Dumleigh—Count me in. 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