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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY— Art Appreciation Reading Gr Center. Social Meeting of Junior Woman’s Club. 5 p. m. Woman’s Club- house. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayvi ee | FRIDAY— “Jane Eyre”, presented by Key West High School Dramatic | Club, High School Audito1 Open House at Harris School in observance of American Educa- | tion Week. San Carlos School P.-T. A. mei SATURDAY— U.S. GIVEN 774 ‘oup studies “Raphael” at the Art| |WILL BE USED FOR DE- Stone Church Annex. | VELOPMENT OF NAVAL lew Park. PATROL BASE dap Steet Be? COCOA, Nov. 9.—(FNS) Fed- eting. 8 p, m. San Carlos Institute. | Orlando, last Tuesday signed placing the United jan order The American Legion Armistice Day Celebration. Parade, 9:30 | States Government in possession a. m. Bayview Park Ceremonies following parade. Ball, 10:30 p. m. Key West Country Club. pal ts toss SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. ge iUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club meeting. 6:30 p. m. Church Annex. Grand | o¢ 774 acres of land on the Cocoa | title to the land to the govern- |ment in its plans for develop- jplanes, which will cost $1,800,- | 000. Division P.-T. A. Met Tuesday Due to the fortncoming city election falling on the second Tuesday in November, the Divi- sion Street School P.-T. A. met on the first Tuesday instead. The afternoon’s program wasj in charge of Mrs. Norma Dopp, who presented the school orches- tra in two new numbers. The| fifth grade chorus then sang “Little Sir Echo” and “God Bless America”. | The third in a series of talks| on “Cooperation Between the School and the Home” was giv- en by Mrs. Claude Albury, who ably presented the parents’ side of the question. The point stress- ed particularly was that more di- rect contact between parents and teachers would bring a more harmonious relationship. That parents should spend more time visiting school is being nationally | recognized by the setting aside of ; “American Education Week”. | The remainder of the hour was devoted to the regular business of the association. Following the secretary’s report, the member- ship committee gave the results of the recent drive for paid-up members. The total given was. 85, with a 100% faculty member- | ship. This is a decided increase over last year. The Lunch Room reported 4,- 540 meals served during the past month. Flans were made for an “Quen House” at the Lunch Room | on Wednesday, November: 15. Parents are invited to visit the room and take lunch with the children that day. Plans were also completed for a Fashion Show, sponsored by |World Day of Prayer. | Those attending the meeting | gaged in the crawfishing _busi-| | Bierna, 'by the same name, the story por- Aaxiliary Prepares For Fellowship Supper It has been announced that | Washington authorities had lurged the State ment in Florida to build high- ways on the peninsula to give At the last meeting of the!access to the proposed base. Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul’s|Commander C. H. Cotter, in Church, plaris were made to en- | Charge of the base, is quoted as : ‘ : |having said that immediate con- tertain the choir with a fellow- | struction of highways 6% miles ship supper the evening of Tues-| south and 3% miles north was day, November 21. Plans were |requested of the State Road De- also made for the Advent Social,| partment. This means that ac- Dessaities 5 'tual development of the base | will go forward in a short time. Mrs. Emil Sweeting gave an} outline of Christian Social Rela-| tions. Mrs. E. J. Bayly’ gave al brief report of the district meet- | ing held at Miami October 27,| Saturday, Armistice Day, is the, Robert Herttell, who is were: 5: {mess on the Keys, left this morn- Mesdames Milton Sawyer,|ing for his station after a brief Clarerice Shine, Benjamin Tynes, | visit in the city with relatives. Emil Sweeting, Walter Kemp, Lewy Louise Grant, Emma Fraza, Ella} Mrs. E. J. Bayly, who has been Ralph Russell, James} visiting in Miami Pinder, Ross Sawyer, Rutledge | weeks, has returned to her home Curry, E. J. Bayly and Stephen | here. Singleton. |Louis Branning and Mrs. James 4 for a_ brief ‘Jane Eyre’ Ticket Sales Reported Good Friends of Dr. Rudolph ‘, Sees Wagner, who practiced here last “Jane Eyre”, to be presented | year, have heard of his establish- by Key West High School Dra- | ment in offices at 311 Lincoln matic Club, is expected to draw | Road, Miami Beach. an unusually large crowd tomor- | —_—-—— ‘ row night when it will be staged| J. A. Hazard, representatiye of in the school auditorium at 8:15; the Texas Co., arrived in the city o'clock. \last evening over the highway Taken from the popular novel|from Miami, and is guest today of Charles Taylor, manager the Portor Dock Co. | Willson of Miami | Period. trays the customs and manners of the year 1850. The play is di- rected by the school coach, Miss | Ida Engle. Cast consists of Alicia Borges, Doris Roberts, Charlotte Mercer, Ellie’ Rae Gwynn, Elaine Carney, Evelio Valdes, Lillie Mae Sheriff K. O. Thompson, who had been in Hot Springs, Ark., taking the baths, was a return- jing passenger over the highway yesterday afternoon, coming back |ment of a patrol base for Naval | Road Depart-! en-| for several | She is entertaining Mrs. | of | . HE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘MORE STUDENTS Classes 3A, teacher Miss Mar- jorie Roberts, and 3B, teacher Miss Frances Conchran, from the Division Street School, were at | the Key West Art Gallery yes- | terday, looking over the exhibits. | Mrs. Linton Curry gave a de- {eral Judge Alexander Akerman, | lightful talk to the visiting stu- sociations left this morning over |and other naval vessels, school dents and teachers, explaining the exhibits and telling the ‘teachers and pupils that classes for instruction, “drawing and |painting will be opened Saturday |Beach peninsula, and also giving|morning of next week at 10;morning in Ft. Lauderdale. o'clock and that they should bring their utensils with them to | take an active part in the studies. Teachers and pupils were then | arranged in proper formation and, two group photographs taken by 'Jack Harris, official photograph- jer. | i | | MARINE NOTES | Coast Guard Vessels | Tender Ivy, of the Lighthouse- Coast Guard service sailed last night for Dry Tortugas to check up on the lights in that vicinity, {and is expected to return some time this afternoon. | Zinnia, another tender of the | service which had been prepar- | ing to leave for the same section, | when the weather conditions are | favorable, expects to sail with | barge in tow for Fort Jefferson, ' to replace the light at the south-: eastern entrance to the channel | leading to the Fort, which was recently destroyed by seas and wind. |COUNTY BOARD MET LAST NIGHT (Continued from Page One) |taken in the matter and it was stated there would, in all prob- ability, be no further purchases |of bonds until January 1940. | Matters pertaining to the right of way over the road from Big Pine Key to Key West are to be |discussed by engineers of the | State Road Department and, Key |Farm Land Co., at Miami Sun- jday morning 10 o’clock, and it was decided that Attorney Harris and other members should be | present. . a After a brief discussion Com- |missioners Curry and Monsal- | vatge agreed to be present at the meeting and will meet Mr. Harris in Miami Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harris plan to leave | Saturday afternoon. | Depository accounts for the the P.-T. A., which will be held at the La Concha Hotel on No- vember 24. A count of parents showed Mrs. Knowles, Blanche Cervantes, Frances Williams, Flossie Mae Key, Helen Archer, George Cates, Shirley Pierce, Anthony Perez a few days earlier than was an-| yonth of October were read by | ticipated. |Commissioner Curry, checked by Commissioner Monsalvatge ant Miss Elaine Johnson, clerk in| d by Chairman Bervaldi. the office of Tax Collector Frank | "Proved DY [DELEGATES LEFT ARMISTICE PARADE ACRES AT COCOA) VISIT ART CENTER| FOR P.-T. A. MEET com tra ante "om. | manding officer of the Destroyer Babbitt, senior officer present afloat, and State Representative Bernie C. Papy. i \FIVE FROM LOCAL ASSOCIA- TION TO ATTEND FT. LAUD- CES Legionnaireg will notify church ERDALE CONFERE ‘ jsextons, city officials, fire de- { Paes partment officials, masters of | Shi id yachts in the h: % Five members of local P.-T. As- beg : sgaahacdies oH a Laebton the highway to attend the Flor- janitors and commercial estab- ‘ida Congress of Parents and lishments to blow their whistles | Teachers Regional Conference to | and ring their belis ai ieclnedlow j 10:30 o'clock tomorrow | SRa7P erat aaa Digg eas {open at | tion of the signing of the armis- |tice 21 years ago. Mrs. Mervin Russell, president; All commercial establishments of the Monroe County Council,|have been requested to display i will be on the program, in a re-| the national colors and bunting, H e seting |Patticularly along the line of | SPonse to the address of greeting march, Duval and _ Division to be presented by Mrs. L. T. | streets. Sharron, Broward County Coun-| Parade “frist call” will be {cil president. sounded at Caroline and White- Mrs. Russell, Mrs. L. O. De-/fead streets at 9:30 a. m.,_as- ' Lozier, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins of | 415, ge focwrard, Rsednae Sess | Harris P..T. A., Mrs. N. B. Shan-| and Caroline streets promptly at jahan, president of Division }10 a. m, Saturday. When as- |P.-T. A, and Mrs. Milton Saw-|Sembly jis sounded all elements yer,’president of High School ;must be in line and ready to step | \P.-T. A. left for the conference out into the line of march on! eeeey , . jcommand of the aides to the! this morning and will return Sat- ( urday morning. | |grand marshal. | A full day of speeches, confer- | WHAT CAUSES ‘enles and symposiums will be| GETTING UP NIGHTS? ; Presented to be climaxed by a} Getting up nights may be} j banquet at 6:30 p. m., nature's warning of sluggish kid- Sauna neys. If excess acid and other ALL IN FAVOR? {wastes are not regularly eli- ——$—— |minated other danger signals} ; SIOUX CITY, lowa——Whén that may appear are burning, | Anne Murray, 7, of this city|scanty or frequent flow, back-' learned that there were to bejache, leg or rheumatic pains, | two Thanksgivings this year, she headache or dizziness. Kidneys j wrote a letter to President Roose- |need occasional help same as velt asking him for two Christ-!bowels. Get a 25¢ box of} mases. BUKETS from any druggist. | If | {not pleased in 4 days your 25c | |back. Locally at Olivieri’s. | MONROE THEATER Wayne Morris—Pat O’Brien KID FROM KOKOMO and The Man They Could Not Hang i Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- | chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25c Sse cnn nt nt cae | IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of our jloved one, Mrs. Charlotte Jane Roberts, who passed on to her, Heavenly home, November 9,! 1938. | | | | 1 Dear wife, and loving mother, !You left us just one year ago, ; Your: memory is ever near to us, | iBut how we miss you, no one knows. You were kind and patient, And loving to us all. At times it seems we hear your voice, Just as you’d always call. always THE FAMILY. Palace Tom Keene ; ROMANCE OF THE ROCKIES also THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939 RIVERO RITES TO BE HELD FRIDAY Funeral services for Armando Rivero, who died yesterday in the Marine hospital, following an accident, which caused a frac- ture of the skull, will be held tomorrow afternoon from the tésidence 401 Catherine street. Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J., of St. Mary’s Star of The Sea church will officiate. Arrangements for the services are under the direction of the Lopez Funeral Home. Battery “E”, Florida National Guard, of which the deceased was a member, will attend in a body and pallbearers will be se- lected from the membership of the company. Survivors are, the parents Mr. For Real Economy For Real Service WHAT A JOB! NEW YORK.—After practicing crunching egg-shells, Eric Su- long of this city obtained a job eating electric light bulbs in a side show. and Mrs. Genovevo Rivero, three brothers, Genovevo, Jr., Ernesto and Milagro Rivero, three sis- ters; Isabel, Alicia and Olga Rivero and, grandmother, Mrs. Isabel Marrero. “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail 2 Lounge DINING and DANCING Open The Year Around For Real Protection " DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 FIRST ..! With the latest Jones, 2B, had the highest num- ber present, making that class the winner for the third time. In the upper grades Miss Sey- mour’s 5A led the count. Honor Students At Convent Honor Roll for October at the Ladd, who had been spending a ‘hum, Jr. eee vacation with a sister, Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Johnson Elected Sodality President In view of Mrs. Mary “de Bar- cee’s absence from this city, the | e Marian Sodality of St. Ann group | has accepted her resignation as| Loday Ss Horoscope president. At a meeting Sunday, | goevecence |day afternoon after an absence of two weeks. Convent of Mary Immaculate was Mrs. Josephine Johnson was) aes |Segal, in Jacksonville, and with | another sister, Miss Doris John-| |son, in Miami, returned yester- \DEMOCRACY CHAIR WILL BE DEDICATED (Continued from Page One) | conducted _ simultaneously various phases of Democracy. Father Robert J. White, dean of Catholic University, Washing- j ton, D. C.; Rabbi Morris Lazaron jof the Hebrew Congregation, on | Baltimore, Md., and Bishop Paul} COMEDY and SERIAL BILL - 1 CAN'T WORK-!IT'S MY NERVES AGAIN SLiSSIS Ia LaLD Ss WAR NEWS KEY WEST it ‘, i f this degree released for publication today. By |elevated to the presidency and) The gift o ; : grades, those making honor rat-|Mrs. Mathilda Manegold was in-|Steady and constant Gane kau ings were: |ducted into the vice-presidency |ing a lofty purpose an B. Kern of the Methodist Church ; will speak on “Religion and | Democracy” Friday at 2 p. m. Late dispatches—received long after other papers hi : Oli | jready to befriend and comfort eee the distressed in mind and body. This will attract many friends and carry the native to a hig! place with success following. ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 —— Louise Porter. Seventh grade: Elizabeth Rus- sell | Sixth grade: Judith Sherman. | Fifth grade: Eugenia Rivas. Fourth grade: Ida Soriano. Third grade: Caroline Strunk, | Lou Albury, Betty Canova, Bir- die Lou Lowe. Second grade: Eliano Solinaro, Joyce Park. First grade: Laetitia Castro. San Carlos P.-T. A. Meets Tomorrow | San Carlos P.- T. A. will hold) its regular monthly meeting Fri- day, November 10, at 8 p. m., at San Carlos Institute. Educational Week will be ob- served. Dr. Julio DePoo will be! the speaker, taking for his theme the subject, “The help given by) the home to the school will help! to form better citizens”. | Newcomers Were Married Tuesday | J. J. Roberts, 76, and Mrs. Ger- trude Key, 64, were issued a marriage license from the office of Judge Raymond R. Lord Tues- | daughter in that city. |21, Order of Eastern Star, will {states that a full attendance of vacated by Mrs. Johnson: Mrs. de Barcee is recuperating | in West Palm Beach from ‘the effects of an accident suffered recently. She is visiting with her 0.E.S. Chapter Meets Tomorrow Meeting of Fern Chapter No. meet tomorrow evening, 7:30 o'clock in Scottish Rite Hall, cor- ner Simonton and Eaton streets. | Worthy Matron Ruby Hyman Z, which maps, plans and designs may be copied mechanically, either on the scale on which they are drawn or on an en- larged or reduced scale. Aluminum. Panama. The Crimean War. Africa. It was a Grand Duchy, of the membership is requested at; this session and visiting Stars are! invited to attend. Children’s Art | Classes Postponed | Owing to Saturday, November | 11, being Armistice Day, the next art class for children will meet Saturday, November 18, 10 a. m., at the Key West Art Center. was Grand Duke. Five. Pur’-fi-di; not pur-fi’-di. Tennessee River, }10. Thomas Jefferson. } COLORED CIVIC CLUB. miser, sg An instrument by the aid of | which the Czar of Russia day afternoon. Mr. Roberts|last night in the hall at Thomas| gave his birthplace as Harbor|and Angela streets to hear sev- Island, Bahamas, and Mrs. Key’s|eral candidates for various of- birthplace is placed as Marsh/|fices in the coming city election Harbor, Nassau. Both are now|make speeches concerning their | residents of Key West. | candidacies. i Directly after the license et Another rally will be held to-| issued the judge was asked to| morrow night in Dixie Hall on| perform the ceremony which he| Whitehead street, starting at 7 at once did, and the couple were/o’clock. All candidates are in-| made man and wife. The rites|vited to attend the meeting. | were performed in the office of|sponsored by a committee of| the judge. =\sgi'colored citizens, =: | Over two hundred colored | co citizens of this city assembled usto sy Ors m 30uT OTHERS For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION VapeoRus Speakers for the mass meeting Friday night in the city audi- torium will be Senator Pepper, Senator Andrews and | Adams, national president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Am- erica. The Chair of Democracy, plan- jnmed as a permanent feature of | Southern’s curriculum, is being sponsored by the Business and | Professional Women’s Clubs of | Florida. — THY -IT TODAY — | The Favorite In Key West | STAR + BRAND CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | | peceecccccacanscosenqons | WHEN CAN Sandwiches Cor White and Division Sts. First Stop Light Mat | NERVINE TABLETS HOTEL LE N. E. 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