The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 14, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. eee FRIDAY— - “The Legend of the Snowman”, operetta, presented by Harris School Music department. School auditorium, 7:30 p. m. EAE FD SS SATURDAY— Policemen’s Ball, sponsored by Key West Police Department. Pena’s Garden. 10:00 p.m.. Lions-Scout Benefit at Monroe Theatre, 10:30 a. m. Admission of toy to be used in Lions: Christmas Tree event. a gga SUNDAY— Annual Christmas Vesper program sponsored by High School Music department. High School auditorium, 5:00 p. m. Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. Sa WEDNESDAY— Key West Choral Society concert at Convent of, Mary Im- maculate, 8:00 p. m. Harris School Music Department Stages Operetta Tomorrow Night “The Legend of the Snowman”, 'lory, Mary Sanchez, Faye Ber- a thre t operetta, will be pre-!valdi, Betty Rae Brady, Mary sented by the Music Department | Russell, Camilla_Rodriguez, Lor- of Harris School, under direction |raine Acosta and Joy Ball. of Miss Alce Curry, tomorrow! Tin Soldiers: Buddy Rodriguez, night. Friday, starting at 7:30/Frank Sardinas, Kermit Roberts, o'clock. |Thomas Key, Bobby Armstrong, Students in all grades of the | Millman Ingraham, Felix Davis, school have been engaged in/Charles Curry, Billy Brandt and practice for this operetta for the! Evelio Marrero. past two months and the aud-! Snowflake Fairies: ience is assured of a highly en- | Davis, Patsy Mallory, tertaining performance. | Rollo, Lotetta Carbonell, The story of “The Legend of |Jean Williams, Babbie Mae Buck- the Snowman” has to do with |ley, Bobbie Ann Albury and Joan the adventures of John and Mary | Knowles. Carroll, who build a snowman on} the day before Christmas. Both|Sophie Roberts, Ralph DuBreuil, Cecelia speculate on the old legend—“if|Edna Romaguera, Lavenda Saw-| An obligation rests on state! a child does a good deed onjyer, Bobby Fernandez, Horacio Christmas Eve, the snowman|Sanchez, Winnie Rose Cruz, Rob- will come to life for a few brief;ert Archer, Harry Carey, Eliza- minutes before midnight”, Mary |beth Roberts and Buddy Banks. thinks there might be some; Those taking part in truth in the legend, but John/Nativity Scene are: Helen Tur- scoffs af the idea. Ensuing|ner, Jack Salt, Mary Lou events bring out John’s experi-| Knowles, Billy Taylor and Mary ence in being transformed from | Nottage. a selfish, little boy to one with! Shepherds: Henry Hill, Warren a generous nature. |Bethel, Alfred Knowles and Cast of characters is as fol-|Louis Lowe. lows: | Wise Men: Clifford Hayes, |for 400 patients. | attended | Juanita the | PARRAMORE BACK "FROM T. B. MEETS PREVENTION SHOULD BE | HANDLED BY STATE AND | COUNTY AGENCIES Returning recently. from ‘Or- |lando arfti Jacksonville; where he {went in the interest of a tuber- culgsis project for Monroe county was Dr. J. B. Parramore. Dr. |Parramore said that consensus of |opinion -is that tuberculosis pre- |ventive program should be spon- |Sored by state and county agen- \cies. Dr. Parramore, who was ac- jcompanied by ‘Mrs. Parramore, ‘was conducted through the Or- lando tuberculosis hospital and was amazed at the healthy as- jpect of the patients. The hos- json, who is _ nationally-known. | Space in the hospital is reserved In Jacksonville, Dr. Parramore | the Florida Public |Health Convocation. Emphasis Jat the convention was on the jtreatment of young tubercular |patients as.a preventive meas- jure. Doctors locally report that |three-fourths of the population Betty {cannot pay for adequate medical | | treatment. Many doctors give much of their services gratis. |Other patients are handled Christmas Imps: Ray Elwood, | through County Clinic, Marine | | Hospital and Mercedes Hospital. }and county forces to take care |of those in the county unable to |secure treatment, many Key | Westers have said. ‘LARCENY BONDS PLACED AT $250 Carlos Ferrer was heard yes- pital is in charge of Dr. Thomp- | The Snowman: Galey Sweet-| Joseph Gartenmeyer and George terday afternoon in the office of ing; John Carroll: Leo Hicks; | Albury. | Peace Justice Enrique Esquin- Mary Carroll: Conchita Varela;|_ “A Welcome”, by Betty Ann /aldo, Jr, on a charge of tres- Newsboy: Ben Saunders; Japan- {McDonald and Billy Daniels will|passing with intent to commit ese Juggler: Manuel Monzon;|open the program to be followed | petit larency,;and was placed un- Mother: Dorothy Sands; Captain| by Act One of the operetta. Be-|der bond of $250 to answer at the of Tin Soldiers: Charles Perez;|tween Acts One and Two, “Signs next term of Criminal Court. Christmas Clowns: Clayton ‘Papy |of Christmas”, a poem by Marvin Luis Caraballo, who was giv- and Bertrum Roberts; Spirit of | Creel, will be presented, featur- en preliminary hearing on a sim- Christmas: Beverly Curry. jing Doreen Wolfe, Teddy Lowe, | liar charge day before yester- The cast also includes the | Dotty Carbonell and Joe John- | day and was placed under bond following: json. Another poem, “Making of $50 to answer at the next Snowmen: Robert Russell,|Christmas Happy”, by Herman term of Criminal Court when he Robert Archer, Bobby Sykes, | Johnson, will also be presented ‘entered a plea of guilty, was in- Daniel Salgado, Bill Adams,|in ‘this intermission. Mary |formed that his bond had been Frank Rom, Joe Fleitas, Ken-|Knowles, Joseph Drudge, Mary|raised to $250 by Judge William neth Knight, Willard Roy John-|J. Hanford, Manuel Lopez and/V. Albury. son, and Thomas Swicegood. |Garland Johnson will present | jel OIRO sa Snowball Fairies: Yzel Cara-|this feature. y | MRS. REYNOLDS IMPROVES ballo, Betty Knowles, Barbara; In the intermission between Lanier, Lorraine Nottage, Ruth)Acts Two and Three, Christmas Roberts, Mary Jones, Mary Mal-|Carols will be sung. glad to know she is much im- BAND CONCERT | proved’ in health. She writes Friends receiving letter from | Mrs. Geo. W. Reynolds who has {been in Baltimore and New | York since last August, will be PERSONAL MENTION) AT PARK TONIGHT P. O. of A. will meet tonight | at the home of Mrs. Irene Adams, | | There will be a concert this | 2401 Seidenberg Avenue. | {evening at 8 o'clock played by jthe W.P.A. band under the di- 3 jrection of Professor Alfredo land, Ohio, Mrs. H. Kadderly, of | Barroso, with Alexander J. Portland, Ore., and Mrs. E. -|Cherry as master of ceremonies. Shelton, of Los Angeles, were|An excelient program has been sightseeing visitors in the city baie Eee ca today, arrivin, x | | bus Ae i lg ie |March, Franklin -D. Roosevelt : | William H. Woodin | Overture, Fountain of Youth K. L, King Arista Dream \ Robert Vollstedt | Selection, Mikado (By Request) | Mrs. Clara Pollinger,; of Cleve- J. A. Butler, who had been | visiting relatives in the city for| one week, left on the 11 o'clock | Waltz, bus this morning for his home in Miami. O. S. Sullivan Tom Whitmarsh, janit t the! aha spleen Martha From county court house, left on the |Grand Selection, 11 o'clock bus this morning for; Flotou’s Opera. Flotou Jacksonville to spend Christmas| Waltz, Tesore Mio E. Becucci with a son H. J. Whitmarsh, ann ate U. S. Cruiser Columbia a daughter, Mrs. E. R. Thomp- Bowman son. Ke; vigtarles Tift was, 2_ purines |Policeméd’s Ball visitor goi i today! Saturd * | lay Night and will return tomorrow. T. E. Price, part owner of; Annual Policemen’s Ball will Trumbo Island, was an arrival intake place Saturday night, De- the city last night, and left this!cember 16, 10 till 2, at Pena’s morning for Miami and Palm)|Garden of Roses. Judging from Beach. jthe advance ticket sale there will a ybe a-capacity crowd in attend- A. P. Knowles, was a passen-/ance. ger leaving on the morning bus| Affair is being given to raise for Miami, to consult a specialist}funds to purchase new uniforms about the condition of his eyes,/for police officers, for which he is being treated. Gould Curry’s popular dance — |band will be on hand to furnish C. W. Holmes and son, who!a good Program of late music had been visiting in Key West/for dancing. fot” suverel days, ‘left over the) af highway this morning for the/after a delightful visit in the home in Louisville, Ky. |city. | Star Spangled Banner Frank M. Huber, district sates} manager for the Remington Rand ‘had been in the city for. several Co., who had been visiting with |days on business, left this morn. tax assessor, J. Otto Kirchheiner,!ing on the bus for his home. left this morning for Miami. | Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruth and|and Crawford Clouser, of Cham- daughter, Miss Mary Louise! bersburg, Pa., left this morning after a delightful for Miami, Ruth, of Little Rock, Arkansas, } visit in the city. left for their home this morning From Sullivan’s Comic Opera | ————— ” FIVE BOYS BLOWN TO BITS J. F. Brassard, of Miami, who | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geyer, that she epects to return to Key| West after January 1. DIVORCE PAPERS FILED Papers were entered in the Circuit Court this morning in the | divorce suit of Eva Fernandez! Lopez versus Albert Lopez. | ’ ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Yes. Bill Terry. i 150th anniversary. Bogota. | Republican. i St. John’s. | Photosphere. Five o’clock p. m. Wisconsin, Carbon monoxide. | 1 $9 9 IM OUP wo por /10. | | ' | { ROCK SPRINGS, Wy0-—Five| schoolboys, playing around one} ,of the nearby coal mines, were literally blown to pieces when an | explosion from some unknown \eause occurred. Police officials | | believe the boys may_have sand |some dynamite caps or black) |powder near the site of the/ j min 5 | | BUT NOT WITH RAPTURE | | “Let’s go to the circus, Tom”. | “No, I became engaged last (night and the thought of a ring! lmakes me dizzy”. | i { | | Backache Caused By— Backache may be caused by| sluggish kidneys. If excess acid | | and other wastes are not regular- | \ly eliminated it may also lead to | getting up nights, burning, scanty | \or frequent flow, leg or rheu-} \matic pains, headache or dizzi- ‘mess. Keep kidneys active same |as bowels, Get a 25c box of Bu- kets from any druggist. Your | 25e back in 4 days if not pleased | Locally at Olivieri’s Drug Store. i | said it could be done for $60. ‘ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |LODI TIRE MOLD EQUIPMENT NOW READY AT PAUL’S Installation of the Lodi “Tite Molds and equipment was com- pleted yesterday at Paul’s Tire and Auto Supply Store, corner Fleming and White streets. A.D. Bailey, of Super “Mold Corporation, Lodi, Calif., super- |vised the installation and will be in Key West all this week to meet friends and customers of Paul’s and explain how new tread caps are applied to smooth tire mileage can be obtained with | this new tread-capping equip- ;ment. Molds installed are the finest, {most modern and most expensive available. Super Mold Corpora- tion manufactures molds used by Firestone Tire and Rubber Com- pany all over the world. Good- year Tire and Rubber Company, |Goodrich, General and other ma- jor tire manufacturers also use molds by Super Mold Corpora- tion. “Key West has long been in need of a tire tread-capping |plant and we are now the proud owners of equipment with which slick, worn out tires can be re- capped end turned out. with: a guarantee that the new tread will jequal or give better mileage than jany first-line new tire. Charge for this will be less than half jthe price of a new tire”, states Raymond Curry, operator of Paul’s Tire and Auto Supply Store. ' An invitation to visit the sta- |tion and inspect the equipment lis extended the public by the management. It will be a real thrill to see how a tire is re- built. |COUNTY BOARD MEETS | ——en (Continued from Page One) |6, 1940, and was passed on first reading. | J. Otto Kirchheiner, county |tax' assessor, addressed the board relative to the purchase of »a \typewriter, and totalizer, to be jused in his office in making up the necessary rolls. Mr. Kirchheiner now has one machine in his office which jis being repaired, and will be ‘in readiness today to assist in get- ting the present rolls in readi- ness for presentation to the board. A: new machine would cost $1,250. would take the purchase of the machine under {and would give an answer the \ first of the year. J Letter from the Anglers Club jat Key Largo asked that. the |three mile stretch of road from ithe highway to the club be | cleaned and put in condition for travel. The matter was turned |over to Commissioner Curry who |fixed the road last year, Mr. Curry said that he had tires and why better than new/| Ms) again at 10 o’clock to 2 o’clock ment”. and | | { | levening to welcome Jimmy Loss | -* 00 COOCCOOOOCOCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOEOOOOOOOLEE Opens At La Concha Saturday ' “THE THREE COCONUTS”, novelty trio with the Loss Or- chestra, Pictured are saxophonist, Art Wilson; trumpet player, Joe Gallagher and leader, Jimmy, Loss, Dance lovers of Key West will)in the morning, the regular Sat- gather at the Rainbow Room urday schedule. Weekdays the next Saturday afternoon "and | dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock and his orchestra, who have been |#"4 end at 1:30 o'clock in the engaged for the season'jat La |™orning. Concha hotel. ‘ | Popular priced drinks will fea- Jimmy comes from a summer’s |ture the cocktail hours each day engagement in Chicago and is re-!and special concert arrange- membered locally as having ap-|ments will feature the early din- peared two winters ago at night \ner hour. “Let us entertain you clubs in this city. ; | with ‘Southern Hospitality’ in a The season opens at the Rain- quiet, dignified manner”, Miss bow Room with Cocktail ‘hour at | Elizabeth Sharpley, manager, 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon and j|said today. “We offer prompt, Loss’ boys will play until 7 courteous service and a_ co o’clock—then pause and appear pletely stocked package depart- NAVAL BATTLESHIP MODELS ON DISPLAY Tiny ship models, made to ex-| act scale of H.M.S. Exeter and} #H.M.S. Barham, two of the Brit-| ish cruisers that engaged in the| § South Atlantic naval battle yes- | terday, are on display today at! the Key West Drug conan ] |German pocket-battleship, which put into the port of Montevideo for repairs following. the battle. | Mr. Bervaldi said the board|The models were made from} 4 .- jactual blueprint designs by John) consideration, | butnam of the Marshall-Putnam In the background of the dis- play is a picture of the Admiral| Scheer, the 609-foot, 10,000-ton | i studios. | For Fitty Years a NAME! Do You Lie Awake Nights? | in Coffee in Key West | | ILLIONS do.- The worst of STRONG ARM MiciStsdo.tinrsts BRAND COFFEE | * Seriee sieht & conve. brought with him cards for com- | modities for eight families on the | Keys, and upon presentation at! the commodity center had been | advised that the only commodi-| ties they had on_ hand was graham flower and grapefruit | juice. The people did not want this, they wanted substantial | food. | Mr. Bervaldi said the county) commodity room, and felt that, telegrams to Congressman Pat | Cannon and the head of the Com- modity Department of the WPA; would bring results. It was de- cided the telegrams’ would be | sent at once. Depositary accounts for the) month of November wefe read | by Mr. Curry, checked by Mr. Monsalvatge and signed by Mr. | Bervaldi. DINING and ICING Strictly Fireproof - Garage Open The Year Around THATS A REPUTATION | BY not be prepared? | Effervescent Nervine Tablets | help to quiet the nerves and | permit refreshing sleep. NO NAME LODGE Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef —- Tarpon — Permit Stop in at the drug store to- Bone Fishing | day and get a package. COTTAGES $250 AND UP | Try Dr. Miles Nervine Tab- Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty! PHONE NO NAME KEY NO. i. {¢tS for Nervousness, Sleep- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners | paid $25 monthly for rent of the | Mr. DELIVERED DAILY ‘EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprisés - INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION INE NO. 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939 $$ NAVY RADIO TOWERS | TO GET ATTENTION, indtesnatibnl = Soak meeoetved al day that local painters or elec- DR. PLAINFIELD CONCLUDES TALKS A large crowd heard © Dr. Plainfield speak last night at tricians may secure employment |First Baptist Church at the last at the naval station, where the |of his lecal appearances. The three radio stations are to be /| lecture dealt with the experience scaled and painted, also rewired.j|met by the doctor in his mis- Applicants should apply at the | sionary work. local Chamber of Commerce! Dr. Plainfieid is suffering with headquarters, Bids ja severe cold and has cancelled Ns 4 on the work: are 7 30 j tonight’s talk. He plans to re- turn to Tampa headquarters by TRANSPORTATION |boat tomorrow. Heavy Freight For Key West Steamship Cuba of the P. and O. S. S. Co., arrived this morn- ing from Tampa with 3 first cabin Passengers and no second for Key West, 12 first cabin and one second for Havana. Arrivals at Key West: Mrs. G. W. Barber, Lewis Barber and C. Crocker. | Listed on the manifest of the If the FIRST bottle of Imperial Lotion fails to relieve itching agony of Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Scabies, Ring- ‘worm, Toe Itch your money will be returned. Simply ‘repeat invisible Im- rial Lotion as needed while nature Reis heal. Get a bottle today. MONROE THEATER Pat O’Brien—Ann Sheridan INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY and ship were 145 tons of freight, | most of it for the naval station, and one sack of mail for Key West; three tons of freight and MAISIE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ 21 sacks of mail for Havana. The vessel sailed at 2:30 o'clock with 13 first cabin and two sec-. ond cabin pasengers from Key Jack Randall ACROSS THE PLAINS also COMEDY’ — SERIAL Let Us Estimate on YOUR Printing POSTERS BOOKLETS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS Christmas Shopping = | Gardner’s Pharmacy || Suggestions for Mother |) and Sister | PERFUME SETS Cara Nome. Evening in Paris, Coty’s, Adrienne, $1.60 35c up i . $1.00 up up from __ Individual Pieces MANICURE SETS STATIONERY — 75¢ up COMPACTS _.____ $].00 up Whitman‘s or Joan CHOCOLATES In Christmas Packages “THE REXALL STORE” 534 Duval St. Phone 177 West, one automobile and eight! sacks of mail. | SOSSSHHESSSSSSOSSSSCESOSE. | | at Reasonable Prices PHONE 51 | } | THE ARTMAN PRESS | MODERN BANKING SERVICE The First National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving Key West and Monroe County Since 1891 Now A Quick And Easy Shaving Gillette ith its world-renowned facilities, produce a blade like this. And it sells Are The Gi. ae Blue lade at only 10c for four. The edges are of an entirely new kind—stand up where Aad going is tough. @ package from your dealer today. Produce Famou Blad,

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