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PAGE FOUR SOCTAL ACTIVITIES Parent-Teacher Association | Legion Auxiliary Has Installation Of Officers|#lds Meeting (By ULRIC GWYNN, JR.) Parent-|Thompson and Mrs. the |Cabrera, Jr. held } Monday evening the Teachers Association of Junior-Senior High School its regular monthly meeting the school’s auditorium, Chas. H. Ketchum presiding. The meeting was opened with! the repeating of the Lord’s Pray- | ford; er and the singing followed immediately by the re. ports of all standing committees. meeting was opened for sion and the members tendance all agreed to again ob- serve their annual custom presenting an award to the high- est ranking boy and girl in this year’s graduating c Miss Mary B. Trevor was appointed to complete arrangements for se- curing this award. Following the period cussion the following was presented: 1. Fashion Revue Handicraft Display, Home Economics High School under Lankford. 2. Chorus, Parents and Teach- ers in attendance, accompanied by T. B. Klebsattel, director of music at the High School. 3. Life of Stephen Foster, T. B. Klebsattel. 4. Violin Sol Godard and Gounod, T. B. discus- in at- of dis- program and Sewing sponsored by Class Senior Miss Clara Li vy “Beeause”, Mai by bsattel, accom- panied by Miss Marie Knowles 5. Skit, “Going To Annual P.-T. A. Institute At Gainesville” presented by Mrs. Godfrey by “AV K Division Street § Conducts I The of the P.-T. week, the erts. After devotions the minutes of the previous mecting were read by secretary, Miss Miriam Carey and treasurer’s report was given by treasurer, Mrs. Boza Principal Walden stated that 2,741 meals had been served by the lunch room staff during the month. The members the president to Instruction to be ville from June 6-9. Mrs. Se- bastian Cabrera, Jr., urged all who could to attend. A prize was awarded to Mrs. Amelia Cabot by Mrs. Tony Ar- thur, as winner in a membership drive contest. Lovely pictures were awarded to Miss Mae Sands, Mrs. Eulalie Jones, Mrs. Amelia Cabot and Mrs. Josephine Doughtry for their s rooms, for having had the - attendance banners the greatest number of times during the term. Mr. Walden was also presented a gift. The last meeting for the Street School A during the and was called to order by Mrs. Alice Rob- year Division was held president, voted to send the School of held at Gaines- following program. was 1estra_ selections, “Riddles” “There's Music in the Air.” “Gr owing Pains” To Be Staged School Friday Night! At High § of commencement, events Key Senior Class Beginning a series preceding West High School will present “Growing Pains”, a comedy of adolescence. in the High School Audrtorium on Fri- day evening, 9:15 p. m. School officials predict that this will be one of the finest pro- ductions ever presented by a K. H. S. graduating Night- sals have been held by st for the past several wee! ae under the direction of the sponsor, Mrs. Lorine C. Thompson, and other members of the facutly, and dress rehearsal held last evening. Some ve embarrasing and amusing events occur such as the predicament which George Mc- Intyre, played by Allen Neil Rob- erts, finds himself when he loses his girl, pants and car. Terry McIntyre, the tomboy, taken by Margaret White, is un- able to get her boy friend by the conventional way, so devises her own system to “get her man”. Youhg ladies attending this affair will benefit by Terry’s experi- ences. Parents who are having trouble bringing up children through the adolescent stage will undoubted- ly benefit by Professor and Mrs. in| ficers Mrs.|Mrs. Milton Sawyer; Vice-Presi.| trict was present and acted as of America,, Thompson, Historian, Miss Eliza After these various reports -the incoming officers and of ner. | the “extended School P: T. A. Las st Meeting Of Year | in attendance. | There was a meeting of the; fee ee | auxiliary. of the American Legion! and son, Lawrence Ray, left on|HELP WANTED—Two girls to! Sebastian !and Legion Post held last night jat which Mrs. Edith Westfall, 6. Installati E ation, of following of-| |vice-president of the fifth dis- for 1939-40: President, | ident, Mrs. Wm. T. Doughtry; installing officers. With Mrs. |Seeretary, Miss Clara B. Lank-| Westfall was Mr. Westfall of the! pressure, ate Godfrey |tarvey Seeds Post of Miami and {Mrs. C. C. McClean of Miami. 7. Presentation of bouquets to' Mrs. Adrianna Sands is president to Mrs. of the local branch, who was also Chas. H. Ketchum, retiring presi- | present. dent. | : 8. Song, Star Spangled Ban- ieee tee eee e | was a dinner given at La Concha 9. Exhibition of Handicraft; Hotel, after which the members Work done by Manual Arts/|Tepaired to the Legion Hall. Classes under the supervision of Those present were: — Mrs. ,T. J. Cooper. {George H. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. The floor was turned over to, William T. Richardson, Mrs. R. newly installed _ president ,G- Milner, Mr. and Mrs. U. J. who then appointed the mem-j Delgado, J. W. Pinder, Mr. and bers under the following named Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., Mrs. committees of memberships: Fi-|George F. Archer, Patrick Kelly, | Hospitality, « Publicity, Mary L. Kelly, William Reardon, Room Mothers and | Mrs. Ross Spencer, Anna E. Cor- A word of thanks was |oran, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saw- to Mrs. M. E. Ber-|yer, Mazie Brye, Mizpah ‘Rob- kowitz as chairman of the pro-|¢rts, Mrs. J. G. Piodela, Mrs. gram committees. Walter Kemp, Mrs. W. J. Scho- With no further neck. nance, Magazine, Program. business on| hand the meeting was adjourned 2 land the members were served i Ghapler To delicious refreshments of ice He'd M cream and cookies, which were | #16: eeting very much enjoyed by all. i The next meeting of the; There will be a regular meet- Parent-Teachers Association of ing of Fern Chapter 21, Order of the High School will be held the Eastern Star, held tomorrow eve- first Tuesday in September. Mon- ning, beginning at 8 o'clock, at on day’s meeting was the last in the | the hall, corner of Eaton and, Si- | school year 1938-39. ;monton streets. | Mothers of the members of this {organization will be honored on | this occasion. ; All members are requested to | Leneieams Of Jaycees Violins: Mildred Walden, Jerry ”| Plan Meeting Albury and Mildred Tift. Mandolins: Frances Mora, To-! nita Pierra, Laurette Russell and Sylvia Cates. Clarinets: Alfred Lowe, man Roberts, Ward Herrick. Trumpets: Gilbert Hall, Ethel Mae Roberts, Robert Malone. Accordian: Gladys Washing- ton. Saxophone: John Ley. Oboe: Kenneth Larsen. Drum: Kenneth Solomon. Piano: Elizabeth Ann Gardner. play. Music director: Mrs. Norma} — Dopp. sf Chorus, “Beautiful Flowers” / Caro Family Left from the operetta “The Chrystal Over Highway Queen” to be presented tonight | —sixth grade girls. | Mandolin quartet, “O Sole court, Mrs. Caro, stenographer in Mio”—Frances Mora, Sylvia | circuit court, and the judge’s Cates, Tonita Pierra, Lauriette | brother Albert Caro, were pas- Russell. | sengers leaving over the highway A short talk by Dr. Wm. yesterday bound for Miami, Tam- Warren was followed by installa- pa and then home in Pensacola. tion of officers for the next Albert Caro had been visiting school term with Mrs. Mervin jin Key West since Sunday and Russell in charge. |as the guest of the judge had en- President, Mrs. Anna Shanna: | han. Vice Griffin. Treasurer, Miss Miriam Carey. Secretary, Mrs. Eulalie M. Jones. | Lovely bouquets were given to; In honor of the approaching the various officers after which marriage of Miss Virgie Corinne the meeting was adjourned. {Key to Andrew Charles Elwood, _______|Mrs. Jim Lilly delightfully enter- jtained Tuesday afternoon with a |Kitchen Shower given at the parsonage on William street. Girls of the intermediate de- ;Partment of Fleming Street \Church sang a song of greeting ;Chamber of Commerce will hold ,a short meeting at Chamber of ‘Commerce rooms in La_ Concha tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Regular meeting of tion scheduled for tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o’clock will not be held |due to the many other activities taking place tomorrow night in. Nor- Judge T. S. Caro, of municipal Lillian | Kitchen ie Gi President, Mrs. McIntyre’s methods. The Intyre’s are played by Bonnie! tered the room. Mae Watkins and Lemuel Baker.| Numerous contests were en- How the stern traffic officer, joyed. Gifts were found by Miss Hector Barroso, sounds a severe Key after she showed her skill in warning to Prudence Darling, | archery by shooting balloons in (Barbara Curry) to confine her | which there were rhymes telling flirting to high school students her where to find them. and stop vamping the “grown, ups” is cleverly brought out. \a lovely corsage. Delicious punch Scores of other events as men-!and. a variety of sandwiches tioned above keep the audience | were served. in amazement and laughter and; Those attending were: wonderment as to what will hap-| Misses Sylvia Baker, pen next. Mae Dungan, Phyllis Dorothy Adams, Entertainment Is Postponed The entertainment that was planned to be given tomorrow evening by the members of the | Fi Presbyterian church, has} been postponed, according to an- nouncement made today. The affair, it is stated, will be given at some future time. MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM | Palace Theatre | Two Comic Reels—Also Juvenile | and Grown-Up Vaudeville SUNDAY, MAY 14, 3:30 P. M. Auspices San Carlos Institute ADMISSION _.._ 10 ‘1. An Added Protection For Your tection for your AMERICAN EXPRESS | there’ Directors of Key West Junior; organiza- . cluding the K. W. H. S. Senior; In Honor Of Miss Virgie Key Mc-!as the charming bride-to-be en-| Fach guest was presented with | Protection for your travel funds is as important as can exchange the cash you planned to with into carry you || THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation qn Ernest Yates and two on jars Ernest, Jr., and Willes, were i passengers on the early bus this | morning going to visit Mrs. Yates’ iparents in New Orleans. Mrs. Kirkland Albury, and lit- jtle son, Wayne, left this morn- jing on the early bus for a visit j with relatives in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Claxton the carly bus this morning en} route to Cobden, Ill, for an indef- | inite stay. Mrs. Claxton was be- fore marriage Miss ~ Dorothy | Hort. Miss Ethel Chandler, who had} been visiting with friends in Key West for a short while, left this morning on the early bus for her home in Orlando. Mrs. G. A. Morrison, who was before marriage Miss Alice Mc- Hugh, and who had been spend- ing a visit in Key West with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McHugh, left recently enroute to California to join her husband, ; wno is connected with the United States Navy. = Mrs. Ashton Watkins and baby | ‘left over the ‘highway for Miami} Sunday efter a very delightful | visit with relatives here. | Su all | Mrs. F. H. McKinley, and baby, yesterday left over the highway | {for a visit with the family in| ‘Gainesville, Fla., and will be gone} | for several weeks. Victor Lowe, area supervisor for the National Youth Adminis- tration in Key West, returned yesterday afternoon from Sul-} phur Springs where he went to} take assignees to the NYA camp. Judge Arthur Gomez, of the Eleventh Judicial District, who ‘had been visiting for several dgys with the family in Key West, left | jover the highway yesterday aft-| jernoon for his office in Miami. | PINK THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED COLUMN PERSONAL } ROOMS aif New Ostrex Tonic Tab-| Jets contain raw oyster invigo- rators and other stimulants.) $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. HELP WANTED learn mnaufacture of souver-| niers. Salary to start. 519 Duval street. Apply | may11-2t ROSES BOATS FOR SALE pi) CABIN CRUISER, 26’, steel, good | condition, fine fishing boat, | $200 for quick sale. J. L. Alley, Tavernier, Florida. E 9-7tx FOR SALE COMPLETE SIMMON’S BABY! BED, made of iron. Apply 1403 Division St. may10+4tx | | TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500! sheets, 75c. The Artman Préss, | mayl19-tt | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. | Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply! rear 1217 Petronia street. | aprl4-s FOR SALE—Cabin sites near Bay. Palm Villa Subdivision, Big Pine Key. Quick sale, $35. De-} velopments starting soon. Price$! advance June 1. Write Calkins, ' 168 N.W. 53rd St., Miami, Fla. may4-7t FOR RENT APARTMENT, 1104 Division! street, opposite Tift’s Grocery. | Modern, hot water. See Ray- mond Lord, County Court. mar29-tf ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to tes! questions printed on Page 2 | | i Aborigines. Yes. Bay of Bengal. Yes, except children of dip- lomats. Key Pittman of Nevada. Lincoln’s Gettysburg dress, De-mon’-stra-tiv; on-strav’-tiv. Crater, 160. The Coyote State. ad- not dem- 9. 10. joyed several delightful and, suc- cessful fishing trips, returning | each time with an excellent catch. Judge and Mrs. Caro are on their vacation and expect to re- ‘turn in two weeks. iven Tuesday Marie Knowles, Cleora_ Roberts, Margaret Ness, Vendaline Wat- kins, Susan La Kin, Flossie Mae Key, Cora Lee Curry, Ella Curry, Lillie Mae Carey, Wilma Russell, Yvonne Pinder, Edna Mae Star- ling, Mayfield Knowles, Minnie Knowles, Juanita Spencer, Edith Sands, Lula Bond, Ruth Oster- houdt, Madge Key. | Mesdames Corinne Key, J. P. Lilly, T. B. Klebsattel, Charles Baker, Allen E. Curry, Carl Ber- valdi, Ella Elwood. MONROE THEATER Gail Patrick—Robert Preston DISBARRED and HOLIDAY Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c as pro- - Before you leave home, you TRAVELERS CHEQUES FURNISHED APARTMENT. 517 Bahama St. may8-17tx FURNISHED GARAGE APART- MENT. Electric Stove and Re- frigerator. Also, unfurnished apartment. 1502 South St. may8-tf CENTRAL HOTEL—Home of the largest and most comfortabl< rooms in town. Special Sum: mer Weekly Rates now in ef- fect. All new furnishings. Cor- ner Southard and Duval streets. apr7-tf SIGNS—‘“For Rent”, “Rooms For | Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf { PaLace The 3 Mesquiteers THE NIGHT RIDERS —also— COMEDY and SERIAL | FULL rates, Clean and comfortable. | 529 Caroline St. 9135. } HOTELS BRING YOUR. VISITING friends|to Mr. and Mrs. Eubans in Clan-! in need of a good night's rest to| ton before the requ Clean| Was given. rooms, innetspring mattresses.|Teceived and ‘cor 917) wedding was perfor tf) home of the groom’s far OVERSEAS HOTEL. | Under new’ mahagement. | Fleming Street. nov18- and RED RADIANCE} ROSES for Mothers’ Day.} FREEMAN’S, 1121 Catherine! street. maf11-2t PLUMBING —— HARPER & CARR PLUMBING | CO., 521 Simonton Street. Tel.! 373. Expert work at reason- able prices. Estimates Free. | apr27-lmo MISCELLANEOUS COURSE DINNER 30 cents at Johnny’s Manhattai. Diner. Fruit Juices. 627 Du- val street. apr26-1mo YOUR OLD SUITS made to look | like new. Apply White' Star | Cleaners, apr26-1mo | | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | | | weekly. TIRE VALUE HIT OF THE YEAR Buy the quick-stopping big mileage GENERAL DulZ for less than a dollar more than an ordinary first-line tire. You get General’s patented quick-stopping tread that will stop your car quicker on wet pavement than ordinary tires stop on dry, plus long mileage and extra blow-out resistance. “ALBURY’S. SERVICE. Key West's Only 24-Hour Station 800 Simonton St.—Phone 444 HERES A TIP JOE— BETTER GETA SHOESHINE IF HIRED! AND SAY... THE BOSS WEARS FORTOWES, TOO! You get a break ane minute you buy a pair of Fortunes. You get style and comfort. Yeu get long-wear quality at a very easy price. | Couple Married OLD AT 40! GET PEP.| ROOMS WITH BOARD, summer | plied at may4-7tx license. | One dose starts new pep. Value; NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United.' lyears and even though a sister, Sixteen beautiful new rooms, |and guardian, Mrs. Wilson White, Across South Beach. Phone; Was named as authority for per- feb23-tf | mitting | instructor {veterans of the world |Here Yesterday THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1999 ‘SPECIAL CAKES | AT MALONEY’ An excellent suggestion for fa Mother's Day present is contained in the Maloney Bros. Bakery ad- vertisement on page one today. This leading bakery will have a good sleection of cial cakes baked for the ocasion and patrons can have it delivered to “Mother” on her da ay. Early orders are sugges The special layer cake weekend, obtainable and Saturday, is Chocolate Divin- d_consent | ity. Maloney’s Cake Man guar- When the pep was | antees satisfaction with this de- ent given, the} licious past GAI af ried in the ly, Rev. doctors. Safe, REX. totay for 89e. if maker refunds price of this pack- of First Baptist risk @ penny. Get new youth today. [OSTREX]-The New Raw Oyster Tonle At Gardner's Pharmacy Jack Saunders of and Miss Gertrude | Clanton, Alabama, yesterday the office of Judge Lord, to secure a marriage Eubanks of As the bride to be was but 18 the wedding, it was imecessary said the judge to se-! {cure the consent of the parents. j Therefore telegrams were sent for this tomorrow = Man, Old at 'W PEPPY. YOUNG Ai {Y¥. T. Shehane, | church, officiatin ARRANGES SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Robert A. Munir of the local g colored, up of says to ‘| The Favorite In Key West STAR ++ BRAND that this school of in CUBAN COFFEE struction would be held at St ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS that he has been instructed ao hool of instruction Joseph’s school Friday, tomor: row, afternoon at 5 o’clock and all colored veterans are expected | to be present, — There’s nothing to compare to the refreshing fracrarte of Spring as you travel along open highways. 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