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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. FRIDAY— Lions Club Christmas Tree Bayview Park, 2:30 to 6 Benefit for poor children of city. :00 p. m. —_——— SATURDAY— Formal Opening Dinner and Dance at Casa Marina. Dinner, 8 p. m., Dancing 9:30 p. m. See Ee SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. ——— MONDAY (Christmas Day) Junior Woman’s Club Tea Dance honoring college Raul’s Club, 5 to 9 p. m. Audience Applauded Choral Society Concert The Key West Choral Society j | Douglass P.-T. A. Lunch |Project Is Successful Parent-Teacher Association ‘ of students. | PERSONAL MENTION f Raymond Einhorn, teacher in the University of Mississippi, has {arrived home for a visit over the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Einhorn, and other rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Miller ‘of Llanarch, Pa., have arrived in “!Key West to spend the winter jseason, and will reside in the fhome of Frank J. Rieker, 1721 Flagler Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M, F. Mellon’ and party arrived. on the yacht Gerda {II last night from. Panama, and left on the early bus this morning |for Palm Beach. | Mrs. Al Armengol, wife of ANDREWS WANTS SUGAR EXPANSION SAYS NO NEED FOR W.P.A:) IF SUGAR QUOTA WOULD BE REMOVED | BARTOW, Dec. 21 (FNS).—“We {wouldn’t. need the W.P.A. im |Florida if the sugar quota were loff permanently and we could |produce what we consume right | jhere in the state”, Senator Chas. fo. Andrews pointed out in a talk jhere this week. | He explained that expansion of the state’s sugar industry would immediately follow the re- imoval of the quota limitations and that another mill would be built and at least 30,000 addition- rendered its first concert of the | Douglass High School, under the Purser Armengol, of the P. and al acres put to cane, which would season at St. Cecelia’s Hall, Con-|able leadership @f Miss Malvese'Q, S.S. Co., arrived on S.S. Cuba |8ive employment to thousands of | Pinder, is making wonderful'this morning from Tampa and jmen. > : | |strides toward becoming an im-'will spend the Christmas season| _ The expansion of the sugar in- {portant rog in the affairs of the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dustry, establishment of the) vent of Mary Immaculate, last night at 8:30 o'clock, in the pres- ence of a full attendance. The carefully selected program was very effectively presented under the capable direction of T. B. Kile tel. The Christmas Carols were espedally enjoyed and filled the hearts of all with the holiday spirit. The Sleigh by Kountz-Rigger was most enthusiastically ap- plauded and upon request it was repeated at the end of the pro- gtam. This light and gay crea- tion vividly depicted a happy group of people enjoying this port. ‘ Judging from applau: appreciation received after the program, the concert was a great success. The members of the Choral So- ciety were in evening attire. Division P.-T. A. Met Tuesday The regular meeting of the Di- vision Street Schoo} P.-T. A. was held last Tuesday. Following the opening devotionals the music department gave a Christmas pro- gram. The fourth grade chorus sang carols and Lydia Avila and Carmen Reyes of the 6A class sang a lovely duet arrangement of “Silent Night”. The membership committee re ported 104 paid members, which is a record for the organization As a result of the recent mem- bership drive prizes were award- ed to the rooms of Mrs, Mae Rus- sell and Miss Frances Cochran for obtaining the greatest num- ber of paid-up members. Plans were perfected for the annual Christmas tree, and pro- the enthusiasm } of the audience in its spontaneous | organizations and parents have terday on a visit with home,| , and the expressions of |come forward with unstinted sup- | family and friends, over the jcommunity. | In line with the program {mapped out for the year, it is |sponsoring, with W.P.A. assist- lance, a free lunch project for ele- {mentary pupils. So great has |been the zeal of this organization a this effort that after only jabout a month’s operation, it is feeding more than 150 pupils. The lunches are attractively , prepar-' yesterday afternoon for a_busi-| overseas but believed in adequate so. whole- ness visit in Miami, and is ex-|national defense and said that he | some, that mort and more. the pected to return to the city this had voted for bills to increase | ed, so nutritous and Rate 4 0 | munity. | Many kind friends, merchants, is winnihg the coopera- the parents and com- ;Port for whicly the principal, fac- julty and P.-T. A. are highly ap- i preciative. eration. Especial acknowledge- ment is made to the ElksLodge | (white) of the receipt of $10 to the project, and to the local Ma- jsonic Lodge No. 47 (colored) for a donation of $3.00. tributed largely in the raising of funds at a benefit game. | Baptist Children iTo Have Party The annual Christmas enter- tainment for children of the First Baptist Church Sunday School will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. F. F. Hoffman will be in |charge of the musical program to |be presented, together with reci- tations. A Christmas Tree will |be on hand and Santa Claus is |expected to arrive to superintend distribution of toys and gifts. The Eagles basketball team con- | jCarlos Cremata and family. | Mrs. Roy H. Wehrley and two children left on the early bus this morning for Miami to spend the Christmas holidays with her par- enis, } Attorney Allan B. Cleare left i afternoon 4 o'clock. } es :_ Frank Piodela, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Piodela, arrived yes- Christmas holidays, from Baton Rouge. Thanks are tendered ; |to all for their loyalty and coop- | Mrs. Russell M. Hyde, and ‘daughter, Marie, arrived over the highway this afternoon to spend the Christmas vacation period with Mrs. Hyde’s brother and ; sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. |Gato, Jr., and other relatives. i @eecccecesceccasecoscooce: | Today’s Birthdays | U.S. Senator Lynn J. Frazier ‘of North Dakota, born in Steele Co., Minn., 65 years ago. David A. Reed, of Pittsburgh, lawyer, ex-senator, born in Pitts- ; burgh, 59 years ago. | Edward Hungerford of New York, author, born at Dexter, N. ‘Y., 64 years ago. Irenee Du Pont, officer in the !noted company, born near Wilm- tington, 63 years ago. \ Albert Payson Terhune of New | York, noted author, born in New- lark, N. J., 67 years ago. Tropic Everglades National Park, jand production of Sea Islarid cot-| jton and ramie, Andrews said, |would serve to give employment‘ to other.thousands, making fed- \eral relief aid in this state un- imecessary. | | Discussing the war situation, JAndrews stated that he was op- )posed to’ sending American boys ,our naval strength. NOTED ANGLER "HERE FOR WEEK i Monroe Shakespeare of Kala- mazo, Mich., noted manufacturer of fishing tackle bearing an in- ternational reputation, has regis- tered at the Trumbo Hotel, with his son, for a week’s fishing in Key West waters. ( Mr. Shakespeare visited here jlast year and thoroughly enjoyed ‘the fishing. He will fish with | |Captain Ted Canova. | CARD OF THANKS _| Our sincere thanks is extended , to our friends for the many acts ;of kindness tendered us during | our recent sorrow, the loss of our ;beloved mother, Mrs. Emma} jJohnson. We are deeply grate- ‘ful to those who gave the use of jtheir cars, the donors of the beautiful floral tributes and mes- , Sages of sympathy. We assure one and all that their kindness | will never be forgotten. | MRS. MERRILL ADAMS j AND FAMILY. dec21-1t | BAND CONCERT SLATED TONIGHT Concert to be played by the W.P.A. band tonight at Bayview Park, 8 o’clock, is made up of se- TRANSPORTATION Cuba Arrives From Tampa Steamship Cuba of the P. and O. S. S. Co. arrived in port this morning 5:45 o’clock from Tam- pa with one first and three sec- ond cabin passengers for this port and 141 first and 11 second |lected numbers appropriate to Spe weep for Havana. the season, and will be as fol- ey West arrivals are: A. G. \lows, ii is - | Richmond, Mrs, M. Mansfield, M.|ve'y mica geen Oe Pre Mansfield and Mrs. A. Atmengol. | “Ss0" Alfredo Barroso: 1) The vessel had listed on the} March, “The Chancellor”, C. | manifest the following itéms: For | Laureche. F Key West, nine tons of ’freight,| Overture, “Seminole”, & z one automobile and one sack of |Laurendeau. . * Waltz, “New Vienna”, Strauss. Christmas Song, “Cantique mail; for Havana, one ton of freight and six sacks of mail. Noel”, A. Adam—Cornet Solo, Selection, “Old Favorites”, T. The vessel sailed at 10:30 o'clock for Havana with 58 first S. Seredy. : Christmas Song, “The Holy cabin and six second cabin pas-} ty”, S. Adams—Trombone Solo. sengers that were booked at} this port. There were also eight ici automobiles and seven sacks of | mail taken on at Key West. Marziale, “God Bless Amer- lica”, I. Berlin. —— Star Spangled Banner, Key. S. S. New Orleans Coming | Steamship New Orleans, of the} Clyde-Mallory Lines, is due toj aE eS arrive in port tomorrow en rpute Tender Zinnia, of the -Coast from, New.Orleans to Key West, |Guard-Lighthouse Service, which Miami and Jacksonville. {had been actively engaged in {buoy work and other forms of CABRERA RECOVERS laids to navigation on the west coast of the state, Port last evening. TENDER ZINNIA RETURNS — returned to! Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., head | of the Cabrera Wholesale Grocery! It was learned at headquarters Oo., Incorporated, who has been | of the Coast Guard this morning confined to his home for several | that unless something unforseen weeks because of illness, is back ' transpires, the Zinnia will re- again in active business. |main in port over the holidays. Soe ee The Tender Ivy has been it |port for several weeks, havin, ANSWERS TO the boilers cleaned and other 7 necessary work done, and the TODAY Ss D AILY QUIZ ‘only vessel which is out of port | ri aes jis the Tender Poinciana, which | Below are the Answers to Today's is expected to return on Christ- Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 | mas Eve. 1 inch Bus travel on the T.T.T., | |be placed in operation next week. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 193! BUS TRAVEL HITS | HIGHER FIGURES TAMPA, Dec. 21 (FNS).—! “Florida is certainly in for a rec- | jord’ smashing tourist season this winter”, said general manager! John -Whiting of Tamiami Trail , hich operates between Tampa, | fiami_ and Tallahassee, shows a remarkable increase. Second sec- tions have been necessary in many instances, he points out. To give the territory served the | best service possible and meet the | steadily increasing demand for | bus transportation, Whiting said; that new and faster schedules! would go into effect December 20, when four new streamlined air conditioned buses would be! placed irf service. Freight traffic, he stated, also shows a marked improvement, and to meet this increased busi- ness six new freight trucks will With the addition of these ten new pieces of modern equip- ment, .T.T. will be in a posi- tion, to. give splendid service throtighout the winter season, Whiting said. Relief Guaranteed for ITCHING: If the FIRST bottle of Imperial Lotion fails to relieve itching agony of Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Scabies, Ri worm, Toe Itch your money will } returned. Simply repeat invisible Im- | rial Lotion as needed while nature elps heal. Get a bottle today, The science of law. James B, Upham. Lock and lake type. George H. Dern. University of Iowa. Ak-sent’-ed; or ak’-sent-ed. | Eleven a. m. Gulf off Mexico. Joey Archibald. James Madison. ! !"MONROE THEATER { Joel McCrea-Mary Astor THE LOST SQUADRON and HELL'S KITCHEN | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- || chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c 10. The First National. N The Season’s Greetings TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / ees: Serving Key West and Monroe County Since 1891 Bank of Key West 9 — George Park’s — CASH GROCERY Pre-Christmas SPECIALS Full Line Of— CHRISTMAS TREES morning will arrive tomorrow FIVE POUNDS SUGAR FREE with the following $2.00 order: Carnation Cream, 6 cans _ 40c Paina Rice, 5 lbs. . 3c Fresh Eggs, doz. 35¢ Grits, pkg. S . Se Overseas Peaches, No 1 Tomatoes, 2 cans Palmolive Soap, bar . 6c Van Camps Beans, Ige. can 10c Super Suds, pkg. __ . 10c 1 large bar Octagon Soa; or 2 small bars 1 Ige. pkg. Octagon Powder or 2 small pkgs. . 1 deal of Octagon Gran- ulated Soap with 1 bar Octagon Soap, Ige. 1 Octagon Granulated Soap with 2 bars Octagon Toilet Soap + ae Octagon Cleanser, can 5c JUST ARRIVED — Full line of Fruits and Vegetables. Also complete line of Fresh Chilled CHICKENS and TURKEYS at prices that can't be beat! Ie 10c To Our Customers: We wish to thank you for the splendid patronage given us during the past year and WISH YOU ALL A Merry Christmas anda Prosperous New Year Phone 25 Free Delivery Southard and Francis Sts. “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garago Open The Year Around a gram which will be given on | Dr. Edward C. Elliott, president | Friday morning, Dec. 22. mee ;of Purdue, Lafayette, Ind., born | A count of parents present} jin Chicago, 65 years ago. { Christmas dinners For Fitty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM - | _ BRAND COFFEE | ERVANT ? awarded the honors to Miss Gard-| | Dr. Hermann J. Muller, noted | ner’s room in the primary de- call for } geneticist, born in New York, 49 partment, and to Mrs. Mullinax, | Christmas cakes—and Maloney / years ago. fourth grade, in the interme-|Bros. Bakery has prepared for| Henrietta Szold, American Jew- diate section. | that eventuality by baking a wide jish leader in Palestine, born in | variety of caked in assorted flav- Baltimore, 79 years ago. * ° jors and styles. All are on special | Big Christmas Eve {sale this weekend at 33c each: | Party At Raul’s | Last-minute orders are being | pant nies received now for fruit cakes and | Those planning to make Raul’s | ™"ce and pumpkin pies. Call at | their headquarters for the cele- | the bakery, 812 Fleming street, | bration of Christmas Eve should |°T Phone orders to 818. Prompt | make reservations immediately. |4¢livery is given. Scores of tables have already | ee a Gala evening at Raul’s will fea- Fred Scott ture an all-star floor show. An especially good program of dance IN OLD MONTANA, also COMEDY music will be played by Ray | id SEI REATEST Aco EFRIGERATION If you want real ECONOMY in OPERATION Here it is! oe 0 Servel Gas Refrigerator Monthly Payments as low as $3.01 ATER HEATING? What about $29.50 Delivered and Installed? COOKING? You Can Install A New GAS Range In your home for as little as $1.00 per month KEY WEST GAS COMPANY MMOTITAITOIIIIEITOIIIIONOIOIOIIOIO OLS a « THAT'S A REPUTATION Arthur-Sawyer Post No. 28 THE AMERICAN LEGION BINGO POLL} Please register your opinion regarding a proposal to con- duct bingo games under the auspices of this post, using cer- tificates to be redeemed by Key West merchants. IN FAVOR. . OPPOSED Name. Address. E65 Baldwin and his Native Hawaiian | Orchestra. Mail or leave at The Citizen office BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Stork Visit Gutierrezs | Mr. and Mrs. Armando Gu-| tierrez announce the arrival of a Jewelry for Xmas Gifts 9% pound boy yesterday at the | The GIFT that LA: IFETIME. he some. Mother and son are re-| Lif at ee pie pa ported to be doing nicely. | for thar chee pon LOVE. re ae — | We have some wonderful VALUES—that we bought below the regular price. These PRICES are for the goods we have on hand and CANNOT be DUPLICATED at these PRICES. No. 1. LADIES’ DIAMOND SOLITIARE—Weighing over 1% Karat. PERFECT, $325. The Regular Price $500. No. i wee ee SOLITIARE—Platinum Set- ‘ing, ‘ins Karat, 75.00. Price $250.00.” 4 ‘arat, $175.00. The Regular No, 3, LADIES' DIAMOND PLATINUM RING—Set with Emerald Cuts on Sides, $300.00. Regular Price, $450. Weighing over a Karat. No. 4. owner enone RING—Weighing 1% Karat— Absolutely PERFECT—$325.00. Regular Price $500. Set in Natural Gold. 4. LADIES’ PLATINUM HAMILTON WRIST WATCH—Studded with 60 FULL CUT, $250.00. DIA- MONDS Regular Price $375.00. sy A BARREL OF GOOD APPLES CAN’T MAKE A ROTTEN APPLE GOOD —CAN IT— You would think it would. CHRISTMAS TIME Call For The BEST CANDIES! We Have The Best Whitman’s-Schrafft’s and Galis From 25c Up eng Gardner’s Pharmacy “The Rexall Store” 534 DUVAL ST. FIFTAILILZAZAHIAPPPLECLLALLPAC APL E A We also sell BULOVAS, HAMILTONS, ELGINS— Wrist Watches for Ladies and Men at Regular Ad- vertised Prices by all other Retail Jewelers. SPECIAL FOR SOMEONE—A Beautiful MEN‘’S LONGINES WRIST. WATCH, SET wi in with DIAMONDS THE DIAL, CASE, a Beautiful Gift. $175— sore person who wants a lifetime Gift. Regular Price It Takes NEW PEOPLE with NEW BLOOD to Bring Old Key West Back To What It Was 30 Years Ago. Pollock Reliable Jeweler 518 DUVAL STREET RIGHT—OUR SERVICE "and with the | Cheah ahahahale \ ® N) ) N N) N) N N) N) \ N) a % N \ ® N N N) ) & ) N) ) N) N) ) & ) N) N) & N A) N) N N)