The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 24, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR MRS. E. PERRY GIVES TALK AT SCHOOL SESSION SUBJECT DELIVERED IN AD- DRESSING WPA COMMERCI- AL CLASS: “SUCCESS FOR OFFICE PEOPLE TODAY” Last evening, Mrs. Eloise Per- ry, who is spending part of her vaeation in Key West this week, gave the WPA Commercial Class at the High School Building a very fine talk on the subject of “Success For Office People To- day”. She stressed the importance of taking advantage of the golden | opportunity that the WPA Com- | mercial School offers to the peo- ple of Key West. She also pointed out that pre- paredness, coupled with persev- erance and bulldog determination is-usually required to obtain a real job, and that many a pro- ‘motion is reached through the inefficiency of someone on the higher rung of the ladder. “Be versatile; resourceful and equip yourself along several lines of work as success often lies in promotions from entrance through the various channels of the minor jobs around the office”, stated Mrs. Perry. Dealing with the matter of personality, which means s0 mach in the business world of today, she told the students that they must respect the seniority of their superiors in the office and be able to adjust their per- sonality accordingly. Students were particularly in- ferested in the real experiences which Mrs. Perry related to them, and_a lively discussion followed her talk. The student body. was ‘won by the charming personality. ot the speaker, and Mrs. Crosby, the instructor, states that she feels sure the various classes that gathered together to hear Mrs, Perry were encouraged to pub-forth that added effort whieh is so necessary in order to. compete in the business world of today. Pythians To Hold Memorial Sunday Memorial services will be held tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, at the hall, 728 Flem- ing street. The following pro- gram will be rendered: Opening ceremony. Presentation of the Flag. Roll Call. Taps. Ritual. Address. Piano Solo, Knowles. “Vocal Duet. Ritual. Instrumental and Vocal Duet, Messrs. Kingman Curry and Gerald Saunders. Plan Reception For Monday Members of the First Methodist chureb have planned a reception in honor of Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Hutchinson to be held in the Sunday School annex to the church. The reception will be held from 8 to 10 o'clock Monday evening and all members and friends are extended a cordial invitation to Miss Marie .Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., son, Sebastian, III, and daughter, University and the World’s Fair. After the summer session they will again visit in Virginia and| there they will go to Yel- lowstone Park, Seattle, Wash., and to the San Francisco Gold- Gas Gates Exposition. Cabreras will be absent the city for two months. asters with stephanotis \Leonte Valladares. The bride [was given in marriage by her WOULD IMPROVE TAMPA. SCHOOL START PROGRAM TO BRING UNIVERSITY UP. TO HIGHER STANDARD TAMPA, June 24—(FNS) A four-year program to bring the University of Tampa up; to the standards of the Southern As- sociation of Colleges and Second- ary Schools, was started last week when the trustees of the Univer- sitl authorized purchase of labor- atory equipment to be used in the teaching of physics,, phycho- logy, speech, music, home econo- mics and bacteriology. The trustees raised salaries of | the faculty members of the mini. mum requiremenet of the South- | ern Association for full crediting of its students, such increases being contingent on raising the full amount asked for in the campaign now in progress. Dr. John H. Sherman, univer- sity. president, said one of the greatest needs of the. institution is a chair of public and constitu- tional law which would. give students. an understanding . of legal processes and expressed the |hope that some wealthy citizen would endow such a chair. Announcement Ot Wedding Miss Dinorah Nickerson, popu- lar member of the younger set, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Nickerson, last night became the bride of Joseph Perez, of New} York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose S. | Perez. The ceremony was per- | formed at the Rectory of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church, Rev. A. L. pu etiasd S. J. of- ficiating. ‘ The bride wore a white mar- quisiette wedding gown, - “with | veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of ‘snow ‘white stream- | ers. Matron of ‘honor was’ Mrs. | father. The groom was attired in white and was attended © by Leonte Valladares; best man. Following the wedding: a re- ception was held at the home’ of | the bride’s parents, where many friends were received and ex- tended congratulations to the! newlyweds. During the reception a three-tier wedding cake was cut by the bride. Beautiful se- lections were furnished by the orchestra. Mr, and Mrs. Perez will remain in Key West for a week and will (leave for New York where they will make their future home. Children Enjoy Beach Outing Twenty-four children ranging from three to 10. years, who usually play at Bayview Park, were taken to a cabana at Rest Beach yesterday and enjoyed the day bathing, wading and playing | games, under. the supervision Recreation Statewide Service. The. transportation was also furnished by the recreation department. This department is planning a wide and constructive program for the children of Monroe coun- ty, and a complete program will soon be issued. Picnics like the one enjoyed yesterday are to be arranged every other week. The picnics are sponsored by the parents of the children, who furnish lunch for them, contribute five cents for the rental of the cabana and other expenses. It is the hope of Mrs. Meed, chair- .|man of the Mother’s Committee, .| that many more children will en- joy the next picnic. of contributions |, yacht, Paula Louise, is enjoying |for a fishing test. ‘CUBA BRINGS IN Mrs, Eva B. Warner, of the WPA} ‘ FROM TORTUGAS TRIP THURSDAY BOYS, UNDER DIRECTION OF MENSELY ENJOY STAY AT FORT JEFFERSON Members of Boy Scout Troop 51 and their scoutmaster, Albert J. Peirce, returned from Tortugas Thursday afternoon after spend- ing an outing of practically four days at Fort Jefferson National on Loggerhead Key. Troop members who were in the group were: Richard Barber, Miguel Bazo, Eugene Berkowitz, | Paul Esquinaldo, Gilbert Hall, |Russell Hyman, Paul Light- bourne, Donald Lowe, Robert Ma- lone, Lisle McCown, Frank Papy, Walter Price, Charles Pritchard, Kenneth Roberts, John Romero, Lou Smith, Glen Skelton, Carl- ‘ton Skelton, George Vidal, Felix Yradi,. and . Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Ray Perez. . The boys had. a: glorious, time enjoying thé swimming, inspect- ing the Fort and the lighthouse, in camp and as the guests of Frederick Wagner, who, with his his regular stay at Marquesas, Mr. Wagner took some of the boys on the Marquesas fish boat| They were Richie Barber, Ray Perez, Robert Malone, Lou Smith, John J. Ro-; mero and Eugene Berkowitz. A} fish and most fish caught in a 15- minute period was enjoyed, and cash prizes were awarded. Richie Barber caught the most fish during the morning, John |Romero caught the largest, a grouper, and Ray Perez caught the largest yellowtail and also the greatest number of yellow- tail during the 15 minute period. The boys, some of them, were suffering from slight attacks of mal de mer on the return trip, but all agreed they had a grand time ,and would go again tomor- row | if ‘the. ‘oppottunity — pte? sented: Monument and at Tortugas light | | cloudy ‘tonight and contest for the most fish, biggest |' THE KEY WEST CITIZEN’ Sececevecevorccocseceoos THE WEATHER ecco at larly programed picture, the Mon- Normal Mean —_— *Thin record covers 24-hour period ending at 8 e'clock thin morning. Rainfall, 24 hours. ending at 7:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since June 1, inches Deficiency since June 1, inches Total rainfall singe January 1, inches - Excess since January inches ___. Tomorrow's saacnsie Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises 1.92 (Till 7:30" p, my SbxAdayy Key West and) Vie ety: Partly. day; gen+ tle variable ' winds; Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Jacksonville to Florida ‘Straits and East Gulf: Gentle variable winds mostly westerly; partly overcast weather tonight and Sunday. Cocoecersuveetceuscooeoce Today’s Horoscope) Today’s mind may be given over to affairs that seem mys- terious to the ordinary person,! and carfeul plans will be laid-by the native to accomplish the ‘aims in life. ets will have:much to do with the trend of the daily avocations.” It is needful to exercise caution dealing with the opposite sex. ‘ Sunday's 138 PASSENGERS, | Arriving yesterday afternoon | on. the Steamer Cuba from Ha-)| vana were 138 passengers. Of this | number there were 75 first cabin and five second cabin passengers for Key West; 53 first and three second cabin passengers for Tam- pa. Among the arrivals at Key West were Julius Stone and Miss Theodora Stone. On the manifest was listed the following items: For Key West, three tons of. freight, six automo- biles and five sacks of mail; for Tampa, 70 tons of freight and 34 sacks of mail. Leaving at 5 o'clock the vessel carried the following bookings from this port: Pedro Olivio, Eloise Curry, Rose Marie Cas- taneda, Mrs, Kenneth Opp and Sonia Opp. | ee | "Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA | HOTE HOTEL ‘Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around ae ececeseoeesoe- |needed to control them. er aspects favor, there is indica-! Horoscope Today gives such strong pas-! sions that much effort will + be; If oth- |tion of a very successful life and sdme accumulation of wealth!) If of the female sex, the fortunes will be better; but men will do well to exercise extreme restraint in their dealings with women. SOSSHHSSSSHSSSSSCOSSSSOOES — THY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West STAR + BRAND CUBAN. COFFEE The Pastor JIM LILLY op shoes subjects: SUNDAY 11:00'A. M. — “Christ's Methods.” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES 1.70\C, Fields. JANSWERS TO : Below are the Answers to Test) The aspects of the plan-| HOLTSBERG’S “VALUE DAY” MONDAY PROPOSED PICTURE FAILS TO ARRIVE Failure of arrival of the regu- roe Theatre has called for a pro- gram change at that theatre to- day and tomorrow. As advertis- ed on page one today, the pic- ture will be “You Can’t Cheat An Honest Man”, featuring Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen and W. The regular scheduled picture, “Tail Spin”, will probably be shown next Monday and Tues- day. DAILY QUIZ Questions printed on Page 2 Traq. Glacier. Asteroids. Spain remained neutral. Six feet. Scotland, E-the’-re-al; not etfite-re’-al. 14.7 lbs. per sq. in, Federal Trade Commission ‘Cincinnati Reds “(National League). 5 | $50.00: REWARD Above will be paid for infor- mation leading to arrest and con- viction of party or parties, who broke into the Yacht Barbara ‘Wednesday night, June 2lst, and stole therefrom a quantity of groceries, liquors, bed linen, and electric coil from engine. Groceries consisted of assorted can goods. Liquors were one full gallon demijohn ~Carta de Oro Bacardi, and numerous bot- | tles of sherry wine, Bacardi, Rye | whiskey, gin and Vermouth. june24-11 WM. R. PORTER. SSFIo eR ee = | RELATIVES and FRIENDS —of the— ‘| KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | are invited to attend i] the MEMORIAL SERVICE at the Hall, 728 Fleming Street SUNDAY AFTERNOON |) June 25—4:00 o'clock |} SETTLED, DON’T MISS P. A. R. - ly on the 13th. Ten Cents. $1 a Year. Six Years $5. Sample FREE. |E. F. O'Brien publishes P.A.R. (Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- lican Review) at San Ignacio 54. |Havana. P. 0. Box 329. Tel. |M-1012, Chamber of Commerce, | Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. JUST IN! SILK CHIFFON HOSE SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1989 eocccccecoccoocerecooccs Peecccccccccsveccocccoes| begenersos Fort Callahan, officer Seeegegegoeagscooosooose PENA'S GARDEN Another Saturday night rolls around and another Big Dance is announced for Pena’s famous Garden of Roses on Thomas street. Residents and __ visitors are especially invited to drop in! at Pena’s tonight and dance to the entrancing tunes of Gould Curry’s seven-piece master-swing band. There are a number of special features planned and a good time, in general, is the or- der of the day, or night. CAYO HUESO John Pritchard’s Swingsters will appear tonight at the Club Cayo Hueso on Trumbo Island and a large crowd is expected ac- cording to the management. There will be a special attraction offered in the person of Edith Neito who will present the Har- lem Rhumba. (ihas. Aronovitz Dearne tor Invites You Again To GIGANTIC SAVINGS on MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS Extra value Ladies’ DRESSES, values up to $17.95, ONE WHOLE RACK, $1.98 each _ EXTRA SPECIAL Monday Morning ONLY Ladies’ Wash Prints and Batiste SUMMER DRESSES, $1.98 and $2.98 values, each _ REDUCTIONS ON ALL BEACHWEAR $1.50 NEW ARRIVA! ARRIVAL PRINTED: BEMBERG SHEER DRESSES Sizes 12-44, $2.98 BATHING pivebdiibcen te each - for. ar : $1.00 Ss] c pes $1.95 each, $5.00 NEW LOT LADIES’ SHOES Parana Counter, $1 00 ° pair. CHILDREN’S and _ MISSES’ SHOES and BEDROOM 'SLIPPERS, ~49¢ pair __ MEN’S SHOES, $3.50 - $4.00 values, all $2 98 SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIAL, ——LADIES—— Don't Miss Our ODDS COUNTER!! Compacts, Corsets, Boys’ Shirts and ‘Blowses. ae HUNDREDS OF ITEMS (TEM. 25¢ SHOP mara —AT—.. DEPART MENT OTL $1.00}, TRANSPORTATION | eececcee| U. 8. S. TANKER DUE | U. S. S. Salinas, tanker of the United States Navy, is due, ac- cording to advices received by” SATURDAY and SALE assortment of— SHOES Broken stock—a bargain if find your size, at only ___ New shipment of the Season's Boys’ SHIRTS __ Boys’ SHORT PANTS ae bes Boys’ SHOES, blacks browns Si. SAE ee aS 7 Boys’ LONG PANTS PEARLMAN’S, Inc Las orci you $1.00 Newest Shoes in white, luggage, —_—— and brown, pumps, sandals, ait kinds of LADIES’ SANDALS pad CORR. BEACH Soscay 1. New ‘shipment c of TRIPLE SHEER DRESSES, $5.00 values, at $3.95 Loe size BEMBERG mie in charge at the naval station, to jarrive July 10 with a cargo of fuel oil for the tanks at the station. Subscribe to The Citizen—20e weekly. SALE ON YARD. GooDs: {*\ Monday—8:30 A. M. One case of PRINTED MATERIALS Be On Time! ____ yd. 9¢ Vv sheer BA’ 20c and 25¢ vmareal FLAXONS, yard ._. Se KRINKLE SPREADS 50¢ Peers, CURTAINS eS = $00 God RAYON ‘SPREADS ——— Oe Best PEPPERELL SHEETS 81x98, 2 in box _. 81x90, 2 in box —. $1.95 $1.90 Pepperell PILLOW CASES ___ 25¢ Best 4- Kes Speier RET NEI Smart SLACK SUITS 2-color combinations oes: $1.98 ¢ PIOPOP OCC OCLC LLL ee Annual Fan 5 nae the next few \ a ten-ingh ‘ “and. $1.00 per m #| of fan, $9.95. FIZ PL LE LL LLL LALLA LE AAA AAA A hd ¥} a 50-watt lamp. These Fans Delive: Com Westinghouse Electric Fah for only 95¢ down Westinghouse Ten-Inch One Week’s Free Trial You may use this fan for one week without cost or obligation. This fan uses less electricity than Phone Today To Have One Or More Of The Key West Electric PHONE 16 hahahah athat alae alate at th eheaeaata Electric Sale days you can get onth. Total cost DOWN $1 PER MONTH Oscillating Fan red To Your Home pany , SHOP AT THE MOST MODERN STORE IN KEY WEST WHERE SUPREME QUALITY AND LOW PRICES MEET! Monday Is Bargain Day at Appelrouth’s

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