The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 20, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCTAL ACTIVITIES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Miss Edith Felton Weds C. Montgomery , The wedding of Miss Edith . | Felton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Felton to Clyde Mont- gomery of Ft. Myers and Hous- ton, Texas, took place in_ the (a Graduating Exercises At Convent . Yesterday: Drew"Large Crowd | Program The graduating exercises held on the Convent grounds yester-||: large |! pro- | day afternoon drew a crowd, with an excellent gram being carried out in con- nection with the event. The fol- lowing is the program that was rendered: Program Processional Sea seahe Pomp and Circumstance Orchestra Salutatory . east Celina Maria Bethencour Trees Graduates Malaguena Beatrice Moreno Night Sanders Flutes of Spring Blane C. M. I. Choral Class Valedictory S ai caine Ada Rodriguez Conferring of Graduating' Honors Reverend Father P. J. Kelle- her, S. J., Pastor of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. Lecuona j Reverend Father P. J. Kelle- her, S. J. Class of 1939 Dorothy Mae Albury, Celina Maria Bethencourt, Elia Blanco, Rose De Malmedy Camero, Ro- {sario Augusta Carrero, Annie Curry Crusoe, Edna Wells Curry, Amelia Theresa Garcia, Mary {Agnes Kelly, Barbara Frances Langner, Beatrice Moreno, Mabel Elizabeth Perez, Ada Mercedes Rodriguez, Mary Onelia Vasquez. Class Motto: Anchor—Where? Class Colors: Green and Gold. villaea. Gold Medal for Church His- | tory donated by the Rev. Chid- | wick and Mr. Feltman has been awarded to Celina Maria Bethen- court. te Gold Medal for Highest Aver- Alumnae Assodiatioriand com- j peted for by the members of the Class. of 1939 has been won by We Launch to! Class Flower: Purple Bougain- | age presented By ‘the «Convent | | Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Rev. Maurice Felton, brother of the | bride, officiating. Attending the bride who was 2 | given in marriage by her father, Last Wednesday evening, mem- | was Mrs. Vernon Lowe, sister of bers of four troops of Boy Scouts | the bride, matron of honor; Miss of America, put on a sketch in | Susan LaKin, mai of honor and three acts at the High School | renee tan a ‘d Ties wee Poe Auditorium, demonstrating the ‘ton, brides maids. Eugene Mont- | practicable methods applied in! gomery, brother of the groom, |First Aid to the injured in the was best man. Ushers were field. | Harold Felton, Vernon Lowe, Jr., The cast was taken from a ayernod | Sapo eons. howe | girls were Marion Jean Cothron, jclass of 28 Boy Scouts who had Shirley Cothron; Edwin Felton, | passed their tests given them in ring bearer. ; ‘ First Aid, through the assistance || Victor, ores sang Segue i ie” and “O’ Promise Me” wit pbc sone Si Seoul Mrs. Maurice Felton at the piano. | The alter of the church was of Key West were present and a SOEeL ealih potted ‘paliss tall good gathering also were there| baskets of Easter lillies and representing their friends and i stephanotis. cs fanaa eight members of this speriabsd bis eee onye ay We ahah hurch a wedding reception was class ese presented with certi- | Given at the ine of rt bride’s ficates given through the Amer- |parents. Mrs. Alonzo Cothron pope pease this movement ela ene eee Wis Ss Saas 4 | e bridal couple or a tin First aap eee ey wedding trip, after which they go entirely to Mrs. Margrete A. | \i1}:maké theit-home.in Houston, Boy Scouts Pat | Methodist Church at Matecumbe | | Announcement SHOWS VALUE OF PRODUCT see Smt ne | mann, of 1812 Southwest Seventh | Max Lord, proprietor of the Is- | street of Miami, announce the en- | Peis Crue ree atte peated | gagement of their daughter, Pearl ‘phrase that “advertising pays!” in a conversation with The Citi. ting the series of advertisements i entitled, “Max Lord Says—”, ap} aah eee diaeson ‘pearing in’ this issue and running | it Sao ee new mare Ss | weekly on Saturdays. | the University of Florida and is! | The Island City Novelty Works | ®t Present at the University of lis local ‘distributor for Vaccinol, | Hlinois where he is studying for| 'the wonder liquid that rids homes | his PhD degree. He acquired his lof woodworms for keeps. Vac- | master’s degree last fall. {cinol is also excellent for a pre- | servative in keeping moths out of {all kinds of clothing. BOCCCCeonsevereccccoeeNl ~ ENTERTAINMENT Fern Chapter Will | PCCCCCCoccccccccoccooces | Meet Tonight LA CONGA CLUB 1 Frank and Teddy Sabini_js- There will be a meeting of |Sue a special invitation for Key Fern Chapter 20, Order of East- | Westers, their visitors and guests, jern Star held tonight beginning | ‘© drop in at their favorite-Night at 8 o'clock, at the hall, corner | Club for a “round of entertain- tof Eaton and Simonton streets) Ment” this evening. Unique COTTON WEEK IS TO BE OBSERVED National Cotton Week, | brated throughout the nation S | will be celebrated in Key West} called to bargain prices on piece | Hope, to Raymond Einhorn, son | starting next Monday with spe-| goods and smart, modern dresses jof Mr. and Mrs. A. Einhorn, of | cial sales events lasting until! being offered in a great array of zen today. Mr. Lord is sponsor-|Key West. No date has been set |Next So eeay | when the organization will honor’ Rhumba numbers are played by !Grand Conductress Marion Neeb. | Frank on his guitar and Teddy | All members are requested to Sings for the entertainment of | |be in attendance, and visiting ‘Patrons. Singing hostesses, Em- | ‘members are also invited to at- ™aline, Sylvia, Florence and | | ténd. bsg | Vicki round }a\ full program of | entertainment: at Lia Conga. Se + | jA NSWERS TO j Gild oa ie cs or: oe DA I LY Q UI Z| chestra awaits the pleasure of) Smock, who is an American Red Texas. | Below are the Answers to Test| patrons at Pena’s Garden of Address to the Class ......... |Ada Mercedes Rodriguez. Junior Clab Will Give Dance Tonight ae ; a Southeastern Section of the! Plans are complete for one of Parish Sodalities of the St.! the biggest events of the season | Augustine Sodalities Union,;} to be held tonight at the Club which includes West Palm Cayo Hueso—the annual Junior Beach, Miami, Coral Gables, Lit-! ., A tle River and Key West will hold | W°™an’s Club Charity Dance. Details of admission are con- their quarterly meeting tomor-j row in Little River. jtained in the advertisement on Subject for discussion at the page one today. | meeting will be “Campaign, Ross Allen’s orchestra will play | against indecent literature, maga-' for dancing and clever, unique zines, books, etc.” is to be con-' distribution of door and special ducted in Florida at the request’ prizes will also feature. A full Sodality Group Plans Meeting jpatience enabled 28 members to Cross instructor and who is a known through her active work throughout our city, it is said: CONCERT SUND. AY Mrs. Smock gave her undiveded | attention in not only putting on} this sketch, but through her! pass their examination tests so necessary in this work. ., | The following is the program The following is a_list which | that will be rendered on Sunday includes names of Boy Scouts afternoon, beginning at 5 o’clock,! who received these First Aid/¢ the Art Center on Front certificates: Richard Barber, | street, by the Key West Hospi- Marion Collins, Evelio Garcia, |tality Band, under the direction Fernando Garcia, Arthur Lowe, of a. Barroso, band leader: Ernest Avila, Bert Cates, Calvin) yyarch, “A-1”, Don Keller. Cates, Ramon Gunzaga, Paul Her-) Overture, “The Amazon”, Kies- rick, James Kelly, Henry Vinson, ier, ga Walter Vinson, Lew Smith, “Selection, “It Happened In Helio Avael, Jose Alvarez, John yoraiand”, Victor Herbert. of Rev. Patrick Barry, Bishop of Floor Show of dance and musical St. Augustine. {numbers is provided. Howard | Those who will attend the Wilson will act as master of meeting from Key West are Rev. ceremonies. | P. J. Kelleher, S. J., director of: Specialty numbers will’ ‘be! St. Mary's Sodality, Miss Mar-' staged by Mrs. Julio DePoo and | jorie Gwynn, Prefect of the local Miss Maria Farto, Miss Beatrice | Sodality, and treasurer of the Moreno and the team of Miss | Southeastern Section, Miss Mar- Louise Pritchard and Gerald | garet Dion, local publicity chair- Pinder as well as other surprise | man, and Miss Vilna Alfonso,! numbers. | chairman of the Social Life Com-| All Key West high society is| mittee, of both the local and planning to turn out for this} Southeastern Sections. event and reports indicate a “full! Mrs. Margaret Dion and daugh- house” for the full-night of en- | ter Miss Margaret Dion left on tertainment and dancing. | the early bus this morning other H members of the local group are ii 1 leaving throughout the day. Planning For | | Alumni Banquet = F Alumni of! Key «West High| | school are asked to contact the —_—_— ; Annual Dance committee headed Tulane University instituted by Joe Cleare, president of the! last year a new tradition in the | association, for reservations to, annals of Commencement ob-/|the Banquet and Dance to be! servations by inviting the fifty-| given by the group on Thursday | year graduates to attend the ex- | night, June 1st. \ ercises. Members of the 1888; Plans for the big affair were} class enjoyed the celebration held | discussed at a committee meet- | last-year immensely, it is said. | ing held last evening in Stone } In repeating the tradition, | Church Annex. ‘ Tulane this year sent out in- — vitations to the Class of 1889. COLORED VETERAN: H Louis Harris, local attorney, as TO MEET ON SUNDAY | a graduate of Tulané® in that | ——- | year, received an invitation. In! The colored World War Vet- | relating of his memorieé'in con- | erans Temple’ Post will hold a} nection with that long-past | meeting tomorrow morning at} event, Mr. Harris expressed him- | 9:30 o’clock at St. Joseph’s Hall, } self as being “mighty pleased at| announces Robert A. Munnings, the sentiment expressed in the! first vice commander. Harold invitation” and for the privilege | Ferguson is acting adjutant of | of having “lived these many | the organization. j years” in order that the invita-; All members are requested to} tion could be received. |be in attendance. | ¥etes, Phillip Strunk, — Ernest) Marcia Sinfonica, “I Diavoli Perez, Jerome Sawyer, Leonard ne eas : Rossi”, di E. Rivela. Elwell. Key, Buddy Navarro, “4 ” Boston Waltz, “Ideal”, Matthew Palenzuela, Armando P El Rodri Charl Belart. mee Ke pores, pare Romance, “Lovers” Sanchez and Henry Soldano. |b. King, THE WEATHER “2S spec sumer. er. | Keller. “Star Spangled Banner”, Key. SCOOOSHEHEHSOHOOOSOEOOOOE WEATHER FORECAST ‘| MONROE THEATER (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Loretta Young—Richard Gree! Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | i , cloudy tonight and Sunday, prob- | KENTUCKY ably occasional light showers; a e light to moderate east and south. Pema oat east winds. 4/2, Jacksonville to Florida Straits: | Moderate east and southeast winds probably overcast weather 7 tonight and Sunday with scatter-| Lopez Funeral Service ed showers over south portion. | Established 1885 ‘| Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers F 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 Jose Lane”, ! K. "Key West's Outstanding!” ‘LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-conditioned | Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING i Fireproof Garage | Fleming Street Methodist (Uptown) Church - Sunday, 11:00 A. M—"The “Meet Your Friends At ” Risen Life of a Christian.” Key West Bowling Alleys|| 2: F, Mi )Be Still, and Jefferson Hotel Opposite You are cordially invited to attend these services JIM LILLY, Pastor T. B. seme a Director DUCK PINS ... TEN PINS Open 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Management “Billy” Warren and “Jack” Long AT ART CENTER’ i { Roses tonight when the big | Saturday night dance will hold! ““—~e—* forth. Meet your friends at} 1. The science of antiquities. | Pena’s is a famous by-word, ap- 2. The Cleveland Indians. ' plying especially for this weekly | 3. Both should be worn on the | feature. third finger of. the left} wee hand, with the wedding | MARVIL'S CABANA ring below. ' {| Edna and Albert, the Queen Alexander Cincar - Marko-; and King of Rhumba, will make wich. jPersonal appearances at Fred | The apparent circle around | Marvil’s Cabana and Patio to-| which the sky and earth) night at the Big Saturday Night! seem to meet. | Revelry so much Hudson River. Dis-kors’; not dis’-kors. Caracas. George Westinghouse, Jr. Table-Tennis. Questions printed on Page 2 enjoyed by | patrons of this favorite spot. This , |appearance is a special, added feature, in addition to the reg- ular Balloon Night feature and j other entertainment featured. 1 | | | AT SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT HEADQUARTERS vi é f \ | | | SOUTH FLA. CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” PHONE 598—-FREE DELIVERY oo | — Mrs. Henry Ingraham, who was visiting briefly in Key West, left on the morning bus to join) CHAS. ARONOVITZ Department Store Mr. Ingraham at their place on | Sugar Loaf Key. Mr. and Mrs. George Powell and son Craig and Mrs. W. M. Arnold and daughter Billie Fdizay beth, left over the highway yes: terday for & brief! wisit| wit tel. atives and friends in Miami. Mrs. Arnold and Billie expect™to~re= turn this afternoon. Mrs. Eliza Pritchard left on the early bus this morning going for a visit with her children in Miami Rev. P. J. Kelleher left this morning for Miami, and expects to return to the city on Wednes- day. ——_—_——- e Adolphe Menjou KING OF THE TURF Offers to the public— National Cotton Weck Opens Monday LASTS FOR FIVE DAYS—MAY 22 TO 27 | SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1939 |with this celebration by calling attention to special sales on cot- ton goods and cotton dresses and other items containing cotton. They are Appelrouth’s “Store of cele- | Fashion” and Holtsberg’s. Store-wide, special attention is styles, fashions and colors at two stores, HOLTSBERG’S NATIONAL COTTON WEEK STARTS MONDAY, May 22 to 27 The following COTTON SPECIALS are on sale MONDAY — — — SEE OUR WINDOWS POWDER PUFF MUSLINS, reg. 39c, National Cotton Week at, yard A BC MUSLINS, reg. 35c, on sale, yard One case SHEERBATISTE PRINTS, on sale, yard 25 pieces FIGURED VOILES, on sale, yard 36-inch LONG CLOTH, 10 yards for BATISTE, 2-piece PAJAMAS, on sale NEW GYPSY DRESSES — SEE WINDOW — on sale $1.00 Hand-painted TABLE CLOTHS, on sale 50c One lot of COTTON DRESSES, size 14 to 20 only, to The yFamous PEPPEREL, SHEETS, double-bed size, 1x90, twin-bed size, 99. Guaranteed for 4 years. Packed 2 in a box, on Monday, 2 for $1. Childten’s COTTON PAJ. . ize 3 to 8, at 50c DIAPERS, 27 by 27, hemmed ready for use, pkg. $1.00 PEPREREL PILLOW CASES, reg. 35c, packed 4 in a box, on sale 4 for $1.00 Large-size MATTRESS COVERS, reg. $1.50, on sale $1.25 New patterns in CURTAINS just received, at $1.00 50c PRINTED PIQUES and BROADCLOTH, on sale, yd. 25¢ 42-inch, 25c PILLOW TUBING, on sale, yard 19¢ HAND MADE LACE SCARFS, all sizes, on sale Monday 75c Children’s ORGANDY DRESSES, 3 to 6, on sale 50c SEE WINDOW FOR NATIONAL COTTON WEEK DISPLAY ON SALE MONDAY on sale during JOE PEARLMAN’S QUALITY SHOP ———— SATURDAY and MONDAY SALE SHOES — One rack full of good shoes, broken stock, _ whites, blacks, browns, closing out at only, $1.00 pair 500 pairs of the season’s newesi Shoes just received. Plenty of backless styles, all-white, white and brown, black patent. These are really smart styles. On CT oe 2 $1.98 ‘DRESSES — One shipment of pretty SILK DRESSES, | ge sizes 14 to 44, values tc $1.98, on sale at New shipment of PRINTED BEMBERG SHEER DRESSES, also SOLID SILK CREPES and SPUN RAYONS, on sale at $1.98 All right priced dresses reduced accordingly. DRESS MATERIALS — Printed Batistes, Voiles and Percales, 10c Figured Dotted Better grade Printed Voiles, Flaxons, ii: 20c and 15c yard Swisses, 25c value, at CHILDREN’S DRESSES — new shipment of dainty SHEER DRESSES, sizes 3 to 14, at only 50c, 59c, 65¢ SALE ON ‘SHEETS Ladies’ hand made 4-year Guaranteed NIGHT GOWNS PEPPEREL - PREMIUM SATIN SLIPS, and SALISBURY $1.50 value $1.00 On Sale Monday— SILK NIGHT eee - 81x90 7 50c $1.50 value Crinkled BED SPREADS, on sale Ladies’ SILK HOSE - 95¢ 50 72x99 and 63x99 _____. 88c 50c | _ “TOP” QUALITY AT “BOTTOM” PRICES! MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS Double-size, crinkle BED SPREADS, all shades, each _. 50¢ Wick SPREADS, $1.98 values, reduced to $1.50 48-inch Linen BREAKFAST CLOTHS, each - +4 ‘neckleaaas. Regular $1.00 to $1.98, MONDAY Ete | REDUCTION — on all permanent finish, embroidered or plain ORGANDIES. Ladies’ MUSLIN DRESSES _____ $1.00, $1.98 and $2.98 Organdy and Lace Trimmings, just the weight for warm days. |} 96-inch Printed MUSLIN, per yard ‘ |] 36-inch PRINTS, per yard j NEW GRADUATION DRESSES!!!! | PASTELS AND WHITE—DAINTY AND FLUFFY || GORGEOUS — NEW — UNDERWEAR. An ideal j Gift for the Girl Graduate. All at popular prices. SHOES — Pick a COUNTER af only” pair CHILDREN’S COUNTER — MEN! MEN! Be —with HASPEL SUITS. (ee 20¢ attractive, proud, complete SHOES, ARONOVITZ SHIRTS and | JUST RECEIVED! Big shipment of the famous NELLIE DON DRESSES Summer sheers and new bright color combinations. All sizes. SHOES! SHOES! 20 Per Cent Discount on our RHYTHM STEP SHOES Full line of Better-Quality, Lower - prised SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Chil- ren! Every year we observe this National Event with Store-wide Special Sales! Every piece of Cotton Goods and all Cotton Dresses are re- duced for this sale! HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS — MANY, MANY MORE, IN OUR WINDOWS AND THROUGHOUT THE STORE 45-inch ALL-COLOR TRANSPARENT ORGANDYS. 36-inch PRINTED FLAXONS, washable, yard _____ 9c 10 Dozen PRINTED SWISS BATISTE LAD! DRESSES, sizes 14-52, each _ We want every woman in Key West to see these Wonder Cotton Week Bargains. Your Dollar will go a long way in this sale! CERTIFIED 4-YEAR SHEETS AND . PILLOW CASES Every size reduced. Fix up your home for next year APPELROUTH’S 88c ———— Store of Fashion $155 6.1 cu.ft. Storage Space 11.7 sq. ft. Shelf Area 60 Big Ice Cubes THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE! Stainless Steel Super-Freezer with One-Button Control. All-Steel-Cabinet with one-piece porcelain interior, gleaming white glyptal outside. G-E quality through and through. Abundant ice cubes, frozen desserts and safe, depend- able food preservation for years and years.

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