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PAGE FOUR Monroe County P.-T. A. Council Board Named At Opening Meeting | The Monroe County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations met at the High School Auditorium on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mervin Russell, the president, | presided. The association voted to start @t once to have the year book published. Mrs. Russell will attend the State Board Meeting in Orlando, October 11 and 12,'also the re-| gional meeting to be held in No- vember in Fort Lauderdale. The Council voted to haye a Sehool of Instruction and invite State Officers to be present. Dif- ferent officers and members who are interested will attend a meet- ing of the Key Associations dur- | ing the month of October. Mrs. Glorianna Bayly, chair- man of Education in the Key ‘West Woman's Club, spoke to the | council concerning “the - im- portant task of directing the! young people of our city toward| higher goals in life.” Next regular meeting of the Council will be held Wednesday, | November 1. } The Executive Board of the! Council for the term 1939-1940 is| 4s follows: President — Mrs. Mervin L. Russell. | Vice President—Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr, Sécretary—Mrs. yer. Treasurer—Mrs. Reginald Rob- erts. Historian—Mrs. Wm. T. Dough- Milton” Saw- | | Archer. | | Griffen. | Another Dance At |Habana-Madrid Club | Highlight in in oat. week’s pro- Superintendent. of Schools—jgram of entertainment is the | Melvin £. Russell. |weekend dance Lor ire Friday Professor of High School—H./|€Vvening at Habana-Madrid Club. \O. O’Bryant. - pane usually starts at 9:30 Professor of Division Street} Young and old alike attend | School—Earl Hamilton. these dances. Jitterbug exhibi- Professor of Harris School—W. | tions and other fancy dance steps |C. Dunean. !are demonstrated during the eve- President of High School P.-T.|ning. Gould. Curry’s Popular A.—Mrs. Milton Sawyer. {orchestra always has a good pro- Président of Division P.-T. A.! gram of late dance hits for those —Mrs. N. B. Shannahan. [who come to enjey a/telightful President of Harris P.-T. A.— | evening in Key West’s only open- Mrs. Paul Archer: jair dance floor. Chairman~*of Publicity—Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr. | Chairman of Hospitality—Mrs. | |L. E, Watson. | Chairman of Beautification—| Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz. Chairman of Student PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Frank Carrasco, who had | Mrs. Enrique Henriquez. een visiting at the home of Mr. Membership—Mrs. Carl Rom. |and Mrs. Charles Perez and fam- Publications — Mrs. Elulalie|ily for a while, left on the bus Jones. | this mornnig for Miami enroute Parent Education—Mrs, W. P.|to her home in Tampa. Aid— _| Mrs. Ernest Casiillo was a pas- Carl Ber |senger on the 7 o'clock bus this| Up —Mrs.| morning for Miami enroute to Ha- vana and was accompanied as far as Miami by her brother-in-law, | Horatio Castillo, Equipment—Mrs. valdi. Summer Round Ramon Rodriguez. Finance—Mrs. H. O. O’Bryant. | Program—Mrs. Vanderluse. Juvenile Protection — Mrs. Juliette Russell. Room Mothers—Mrs. | Mrs. Jennie Johnson left on the | jmorning bus for Miami, where Walter |she will be the. guest of her | daughter, Miss Lulee Johnson, |Stenographer with ‘the Florida | East Coast Railway. Home, Education—Mrs. Will) Richardson. Character Education — Mrs, Wm. T. Doughtry. | Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Ajamil Child Hygiene — Mrs. Mar-| yictine tn the eae ar try. Scan Carlos P. T. A. Held Election Meet Regular meeting of the San | Carlos P.-T. A. was held this week | with election of officers at the| San Carlos Hall. Those elected follow: President, Miss Benildes Re-| nond; first vice-president, Mrs. | Julio De Poo; second vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Patria Calleja; secre- tary, Dario Garcia; vice-secre- tary, Miss Elva Esquinaldo; treas- urer, Faustino Rendueles; direc- tors, Mrs. Angelica Watson, Mrs. | Raquel Sanchez, Miss Emna Vil-} dostegui, Miss Onelia Vasquez, Pedro Aguilar, Willie Hernandez, Martin Leon and Dr. J. C. San- chez. Talks were given by Miss Re- mond, Faustino Rendueles, Nica- cio Garcia, Dr. J. C. Sanchez. Short skits were given by San Carlos school children. Those present were: Mesdames Amelia Bazo, Patria Callejas, Ernestina Garcia, Dora Garcia, Angelica Watson, Matil- des Sanchez, Raquel Sanchez, Bartbarita Diaz, Lina Alfonso, Luisa Sands; Misses Elva’ Esquin- aldo, Emma Vildostegui, Onelia Vasquez, Benildes Remond, Isa- bel Fernandez, Catharine Knowles, Aurora Leon, B. Fones; Messrs. Martin Leon, Faustino Rendueles, Nicacio Garcia, Man- uel Perez, Alberto Martinez, Ed- wardo Bazo, Dr. J. C. Sanchez, Pablo Callejas, Jose Romaguera, Gonzalo Bezanilla. | Prof. And Mrs. Hamilton | Tuesday evening with the faculty | | members | School entertaining. jand Mts, Hamilton included the| {visiting in the city and are guests jat the home of Dr. J. A. Valdez. !Dr. Ajamil is a preceptor at the University of Havana and plans to leave this evening for Miami and sail from there on-the Steam- ship Florida to his home city. guerite Smock. | Reception Ricans Reception for Professor and Mrs. Earl Hamilton was held COLORED RECREATION PROJECT Colored Recreation Depart- jment, supervised by the W.P.A.| d directed by Alfonso Dean| The affair was at the Connable | 2” : is | home on Johnson street. Those invited to meet Professor | of Division Street} For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION husbands of the faculty mem- | bers, Supt. and Mrs. Melvin E.! Russell, Prof. and Mrs. W. Cc} |Duncan, Mrs. Lola Spalmer and THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bethel’s Have Baby Mrs, Dalbert Bethel received telegraph advice this morning Stating that her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Bethel, were the proud parents of a six pound, ten ounce girl born late last night in| Jacksonville. | Mrs. Bethel is the former Edna Mae Nottage of this city. with the help of N.Y.A. worker, Margaret Suarez, is endeavoring to promote a recreation program. John Bennett, community di- |rector of the Recreation Depart-} ment, Dean to carry out his plans. Mr. Bennett has been aiding greatly in the work. Ceccccccccesccccccococes POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14, 1939 | For Chief of Police IVAN _ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Chief of Police C. (Floney) PELLICIER — is also helping Alfonso; THAT’S WHY THEY —. PUT ON THE BARS “Here, waiter”, roared: the irate diner in a first-class restaurant. “This chicken soup is full of gravel!” “Yes, sir”, Teplied the waiter brightly, “it is made from Ply- mouth Rocks, sir”, ; ORDINANCE NO. 373 | COUNCIL SERIES | AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST RELAT- }ING TO THE CITY WATER |SYSTEM; REQUIRING THE OWNERS OR OCCUPANTS OF IMPROVED PROPERTY TO CONNECT UP WITH THE CITY WATER SYSTEM; DECLARING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN 'EMERGENCY MEASURE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE CITY HEALTH - AND WEL- FARE; REPEALING ALL ORDI- |NANCES IN CONFLICT HERE- WITH AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA- TION THEREOF. Passed by the City Council on first reading September 28, 1939. Passed by the City Council on second reading October 5, 1939. Passed by the City Council on third reading October 5, 1939. WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, President Pro-tem City Council. Attest: ARCHIE ROBERTS, City Clerk. | Approved. October- 6, 1939. EARL ADAMS, oct6-1t Acting Mayor. For’Captain Night Police ALBERTO Savina gi (For Re-Election! For Captain Night Police MYRTLAND CATES For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Better known Bobby) For Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Councilman JONATHAN CATES Secccccccvecosccccsce — THY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West STAR ¥ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE OW FALE. AT nar | Biren a8 ae 14.02, | Mrs. Gloriana Bayley. | | | Open-House Honors Halbert Lewinskys | “Key West's Outstanding!” ee LA CONCHA HOTEL Mr, and Mrs. Frar Frank Lewinsky Beautiful—Air-conditioned are holding open-house Sunday | Rainbow Room and Cocktail afternoon, October 8, at their | Lounge home between 5 and 7:30 o'clock,;_ DINING and DANCING in honor of their son and daugh- | Strictly Fireproof Garago ter-in-law, who were recently Open The Year Around married in Philadelphia, Pa. | IS IT QUALITY——or IS IT PRICE—or IS IT SERVICE——or is it ALL THREE? You/ll Find the Happy Combination Here ARCHER'S 814 Fleming Street mech RY and MARKET Phones 67 and 47 EXCURSION RATES Effective from midnight Friday to Midnight Sunday every week-end during October. CAR and DRIVER $1.00 ROUND TRIP PER PASSENGER 25c EACH WAY TICKETS NOT TRANSFERABLE OVERSEAS HIGHWAY MONROE THEATER Frankie Thomas and the Little Tough Guys in CODE OF THE STREETS _ and YOUNG MR. LINCOLN Matinee—Bal 10, Or- chestra 15-20c; ht—15-25¢ ELSIE Tab. George Park’s CASH GROCERY WEEKEND. SPECALS 5 lbs. Sugar, with order _ Libby’s Corned and Roast Beef, 2 cans Tomatoes, 3 cans Cream, all brands Butter. 1b - Jewel ‘Shortening, ib Eggs, doz. Oil, gal. te eit EVER Ion’. “pieces Grits, 4 Tomato Paste, 2 cans Matches, 2 boxes Salt, 2 pkgs. Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can Tripe, large can 18¢ P. & G. Soap, 3 bars FRUITS and VEGETABLES at REASONABLE PRICES Southard and Francis Sts. Phone 25 Free Delivery tone KEY WEST vist meet * ELA ANA, via P & O Steamship CUBA Leave’ Key West, Monday and Thursday. Arrive Havana, 6:00 P. Monday and Thursday. Leave Havana, 0:00 A. ‘Tuesday and Friday. Arrive Key West, Tuesday and Friday. CUBAN TAXES, 3u5 PL 62c 10:30 A. M., EST, ROUND $2 TRIP (NCLUDING MEALS AND BERTH AT SEA 10 DAY LIMIT ie DST, DsT, EST, To PORT TAMPA, Tuesdays and’ Fridays, 5p. m:) al The PENINSULAR > OCCIDENTAL’ S. S. COMPANY: ' joe Information, Tickets and Phone 14 Reservations, 4. H. COSTAR, Agent ATTENTION! LOOK—LOOK—Whenever you want a really GOOD MEAL, be sure your meat or poultry comes BERMUDA MARKET Offering Thesé Week-End Specials RIB ROAST, rr 25¢ BONELESS CHUCK, 5e Ba SSE _25¢ .. aoe WESTERN VEAL Roast, » _ 40€ Ask for BEEF TONGUE and BEEF BRAINS Gl SPRING LAMB CHOPS, Ib LEGS. ib _ wagering ‘by = stew, ® BUTTER. 1b LARD, 2 Ibs. FREE PHONE WE CARRY ALL _IN- GREDIENTS FOR SOUSE PORK LOINS, by half, 1 PORK SHOULDERS, by whole, 1b PORK by whole, t SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, tb © 23¢ ORDINANCE NO. 372 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING. ORDINANCE NO. 361 COUNCIL. SERIES, THE SAME BEING “AN ORDINANCE DEFINING TRAVEL BUREAUS AND PRE- SCRIBING THE PREREQUISI- TES FOR THE LICENSING THEREOF IN THIS MUNI- CIPALITY; PROVIDING THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH SUCH LICENSES |SHALL BE REVOKED; PRO: HIBITING -THE OPERATION |OF TRAVEL BUREAUS IN THE MUNICIPALITY EXCEPT WHEN LICENSED; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA- TION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE;” FIXING THE AMOUNT OF LICENSE FOR ENGAGING IN THE BUSI- NESS, PROFESSION OR OC- CUPATION REGULATED. Passed by the City Council on: first reading September 21, 1939, Passed by the City Council on second reading October 5, 1939. Passed by the City Council on third reading October 5, 1939. WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, President Pro-tem City Council. Attest: ARCHIE ROBERTS, City Clerk. Approved October 6, 1939. EARL ADAMS, oct6-It Acting Mayor. IT’S VERY SIMPLE Every Sunday night we run through the day's score sheets and pick the 5 highest games bowled by 5 couples. 20c per couple to try. Lots of fun. Every Sun- day, noon till midnite. TERRACE OUTDOOR BOWLING Afternoons 10c Evenings Fine Granulated SUGAR, Vegetable SHORTENING, 2 Ibs. No. 2 TOMATOES, 2 cans SPRY, 3 Ibs. _ Campbell's TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans __. a _ 15e SeAtCEe: 2 pkgs. 5c Franco-American hie | SPAG! 10c 19¢ 13¢ 3,cans Atmour: Star DRIED BEEF, jar _ Swift's Country Roll BUTTER, Bo 28%c COCOOOO OOO OOCOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOO SO OOOOOOOOOOSOOOOOO OTOL OOOO OOOO OOCOOCDOD SOC OO COCO OOOOOOOOEE COUNCIL SERIES) PURE LARD Ib. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939 THE WEATHER oo WEATHER FORECAST peat (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudyan d somewhat unsettled tonight and Saturday; gentle to moderate easterly winds. Florida: Fair to partly cloudy tonight and Saturday except un- settled near extreme south coast. * Jacksonville to Florida Straits For Real Purity For Real Economy For Real Service and East Gulf: Gentle to moder- ate winds, mostly easterly; fair to partly overcast weather tonight and Saturday, except a few scat- tered showers in extreme south For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 PRICES ARE LOWER! The Broadway Is The Favorite With Con- sistently. Low Prices. and Quality Merchandise GRAPEFRUIT or SUNSIP JUICES, 2 No. 2 cans -_. 15c No. 1 TOMATOES or PUREE, 3 cans Gibb’s TOMATO PASTE Sunbrite CLEANSER, 3 for — Octagon SOAP, 4 bars —__. 10¢ Ibe 25e 25¢ Libby's PINEAPPLE JUICE, 3 cons COFFEE, 1 MEAT DEPARTMENT Libby’s FRUIT COCKTAIL, 25¢ * 18¢ 25¢ 2lc 17e 15¢ Libby’s BARTLETT PEARS, No. 2% can —— Armour’s TOMATO JUICE, 3 24-oz. cans ———— RINSO, large pkg. ———--- Wilson's + CORNED BEEF, can {Campbell's SOR and. BEANS, 2 cans Armour Star ROAST BEEF, lle PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Soames 5, 10 Ibs. 25¢ Cxnpace’ a tte. 10 APPLES, 2 tbs. LDC ORANGES; doz _ 2OC. PINEAPPLES, 2-for 2D GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for itt i) aol Cot. 20C, Yellow: : s ONIONS. ’3: Ibs. Ex! DELI