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PAGE SIX Congregational Sunday School To Hold Christmas Program Monday Christmas play will be given The Wreath Greeting, Ben | BENEFIT FIGHT for poor, old at 6:00 p. m., Monday, Christmas Saunders; How To Be Happy,|Pete Nebo will soon be given, Day, at the First Congregational Lillian Key; Don’t Open, Sally | this Church. The program is as follows: Hymn, Assembly. Scripture Reading and Prayer by the Pastor. A Welcome, Teddy Saunders; Merry Christmas, Kenneth Bazo; A Christmas Gift to Uncle Sam, Jackie Curry; Song, Primary Department; Hear the Glad Bells, Dian Dicken: The Starrish Night, Robert Lowe: When Jesus, Was Born in Bethlehem, Mary Knowles; The Christmas Story, Barbara Ann Albury; The Best, Betty § Ann MacDonal; Wish Christmas for You, Lorraine Green; Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Billy Roberts; They Wanted a King, Margaret Russell; A: Gift To Christ Child, Patricia Lewin; Two Stockings, Delores Perez. Hang Up Baby Stockin, beth Ann Russell; God’s Gift, Maurice Cruz; The Flowers Talk, Barbara Helen Green; Make It Snappy, Alton Cates; Seasons, Normas Johnson. Christmas Candles, Cynthia Higgs, Red, Bertie White, Lou | Lowe, White, Betty Jane Coth-} rell, Blue, Green, Irma Dorothy Buckley, Lou Garing, Purple, Betancourt. A Gift for Jesus, Thomas Key; A Musical Message, Barbara Mae Buckley; The Coming of Christ Made Christmas, Wilma Taylor; Our Lord’s Birthday, Lillian Stewart; Silent Night, Night, Myrna Lee Curr. Lamps, Helen Norcisa, Betty Taylor, Betty Rae Brady, Beverly Betty Lou Green, Sands, Yellow, Pink, Betty Lourdes , Eliza-* .Ann Goss; Guide, Milton Bazo;! A. Path to Jesus, Shirley Rob-! erts; Room Enough, Doris Fay, Piarott; Our Christmas Tree, Leo Hicks; Song, Ruth Rose Di-} Negro; Good Bye, Geraldine In- graham; Christmas Pageant. Benediction by the Pastor. Two Dances At Habzna-Madrid big dances have been scheduled at the Habana-Madrid Club. Both {will start at 10 o’clock. A big surprise is planned for those who attend tonight’s Christ- mas Dance. Christmas Eve dance tomorrow evening is expected to draw a , capacity crowd. Music for both dances will be furnished by the new Habana- Madrid orchestra. ,Catala-Dance ‘Nupticls Announced Mr, and Mrs. Cesar Catala an-! nounce to their many friends, the marriage of their son, Joseph Marshall Catala, to Miss Virginia Lucile Dance, of Miami, which | was celebrated on Wednesday, the eighth of November. ! The Catalas are now making their home in Miami, and are re- \ceiving their friends at 2569 Lin- coln Avenue. Holy ; ; Lighted | PERSONAL MENTION: Curry; The Meaning of Christ-| mas, Glenwood Weech; The Best Time of the Year, Robert Archer; When Jesus Was a Baby, Audry Robinson; Glad Christmas Day, Fay Felton; A Big Word, Ray Elwood, Jr.; A Gift for Jesus, Myrna Lee Curry; A Gift We Can Afford, Warreh Bethel. Raal’s Clab In Xmas Dance Tonight Gala Evening at will start tonight at 10 o'clock and from all indications this will be one ‘of the, bright spots of the Raul’s Club, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cain arrived yesterday from Coral ‘Gables to spend the holidays with Mrs. Cain’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts, at their home on Fleming street. i | ' Miss Doris Johnson, clerk the U. S. Immigration office in Miami, arrived home yesterday afternoon for the Christmas holi- days with her mother, Mrs. Thurston Johnson and other rel-, atives. Mrs. Lulu Maloney left on the For the holiday week-end two | Bol in eolumn learns. Old Pete, jonce good enough to fight it out ‘to draws with Benny Bass, Tony |Canzoneri, isa pretty battered fighter. The benefit will do much to pep up old Pete. Head- | lined will be Mario Perez, an ap- jparently up and coming young Key Wester. Perez, in the last {two weks, fought to a draw with Kenny LaSalle, rated the best ‘defensive fighter in boxing and \fifth ranking welterweight. Perez’ tyle Grew the attention’ of na- itional sports promoters and there lis strong talk that he will be _given a semi-final bout in Madi- son Square Garden soon. Nebo, “Halfpint” Lopez, Baby Joe Guz- man and Perez are the only Key | Westers who have fought main bouts in Miami and other large cities. Perez has an exceptional- ly fast left hand. He will go soon to Birmingham for another ‘fight and has just returned from an Atlanta bout. tabout his getting up to the micro- |; All that |! REAL COLOR is added to the city’s night life along Duval street by the little rumba band compos ,ed of local boys. The band is under the leadership of Marate, a tough little fellow who talks and } jacts like Batista. The music is compelling. Soft, plaintive beau- ty of the Cuban songs attracts | ithe attention of scores of visitors. The little fellows, with their 'Big Time At |Pena’s Tonight Tonight's the night at Pena’s }Garden of Roses. It’s the big Christmas Day dance starting at | '9:30 o'clock tonight. ° There’s going to be fun, frolic and all sorts of merry-making at Pena’@ and everybody is going to be there es usual. A special treat is promised, the appearance of the famous Rhumba team, Ranie {and Lena. Gould Curry’s orchestra will be in fine fettle with all the old fav- orite and new tunes. Reserve Tables 'For Rainbow Dance Volume of reservations city tonight as many reservations 7 o'clock bus this morning for | coming in prompts the manage- have been received. Some of the very best talent in the city is scheduled to appear on the all star floor show which will begin shortly after midnight. Music will be furnished by Ray Baldwin’s Native Hawaiian or. chestra. La Casa Marina Formally Cpens Tonight The event that is known as “opening of the social season in Key West” comes to- night when the Casa Marina hotel holds its formal dinner and dance to which residents of this city have been invited. Dinner will be served at 8:00 o'clock and dancing to the tunes of Dave Garson’s orchestra gets under way at o'clock. The dance will close at 2:00 a. m. Peter Schutt, manager at the Casa reports that excellent reser- vations have been made for the dinner-dance. Hotel reservations by northern tourists for stays of from two weeks to the entire season length, are also reported coming in fine. BOCA CHICA CAMP NEWLY REMODELLED Announcement is made in this issue of Christmas Day dinner to be offered residents and visitors [| the Chica newly-re- Fishing of Key West at modelled Boca Camp. Captain Luther Pinder, owner and manager of the camp, in- vites all of Key West to out and inspect the new dining and lounging quarters at Chica. All during the summer season, work has been in pro- gress on the main _ building the camp, closing off the side porch to make a highly attractive lounge with new furnishings throughout. The former dance hall has been turned into a modern dining hall with new lighting and furnishings there, too. | regularly come Boca of & Miami to spend Christmas with! her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whalton and family. Jack Hayes, student at South- ern Dental College in Atlanta, Ga., is home for the Christmas holidays, and visiting with Mrs. Hayes, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hayes, on Southard street. “Thank You” cards are being | received by. several friends in| this city from the newlyweds, | Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Parodi, now residing in Miami. Mrs. Parodi will Camero, who was cently here. Boca Chica The most beautiful Dining i Roobm on the Keys—4 miles | from Key West. EXCELLENT FOOD ! Tastefully Prepared i | BEER WINE SOFT DRINKS ! | CHRISTMAS DAY” SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER $1. 5 | | : ! | married re-} Shrimp Cocktail Chicken Soup or Conch Chowder Celery and Olives Roast Young Turkey with Dressing—Gibley Gravy Cranberry Sauce French Peas Mashed Potatoes Mince, Pumpkin or Key Lime Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk ! Hot Biscuits | ENGL TST | HOT TURKEY SANDWCH Gravy French Peas | Cranberry Sauce | Potaoes Cole Slaw i Coffee, Tea or Milk ee See | Boca Chica Modern Cottages | Fine Beach Fishing Boats Beautiful Veranda | Comfortable, Easy Chairs for Relaxation and Your Convenience— i Newly Installed a ANNOUNCING CPENING— Cuba Tours ALL-EXPENSE HAVANA CRUISES Branch cf Bliss Travel Service Miami, Florida te) SEASON’S BEST 419 Duval Street WISHES TO ALL Phone 372 be remembered as Billie | ment of the La Concha hotel to |announce that all those planning to come to the La Concha-Rain- bow Room Christmas Dance to ‘night to phone reservations for tables. Call 160 and jevening to insure a good time. Jimmy Loss’ orchestra, ending i the first week of the season’s en- 'gagement, is all primed jsome good music for dance lov- jers at the Rainbow. ‘know only five | Theatre, C ‘painters working on the overhang in j make ; arrangements for tables early this ; with ; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE ISLAND CITY claves for rhythm and their two guitars, make beautiful music. They ciaim that make an z week in tips. Once the boys re ceived a $'5 tip. The little fel- lows are modest and claim they six llence of those They learn all rom the Cuban they MIAMI ALL-STARS, afier get- ‘ ruggle from Key ball game last ting quite a West in a bask night, took sho’ in two c A tama: st trop m flavors. halfpint, who ayer. them wes a lit is a mighty good p PATRONS OF CAYO HUESO CLUB are still kidding Al Mills phone the Mills could sing Johnny” and ot! vintage. Mr. I in for more f all he remce are so that It like Cayo Hueso will be the spot for Key West night life this winte was the high spot last winter with writers and artists and yachtsmen all dropring in. This year the Yacht Basin is at the other end of town and Cayo. H > will k the spot for chitchat a —it very much looks like. other night. was “Frankie and T songs of equal could on his age old. MANY HAVE ASKED us just what is being done to the Strand they having noticed in front of the theatre. For their benefit this column repea the Heffner Vin pany will » MONROE THEATER Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche in MIDNIGHT Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- ? chestra 15-20c:; Night—15-251 now 5 CARABALLO & SON | ARAGE end SERVICE STATION wes Best Wishes To All 24 Hour Wrecker Service DAY PHONE 315-W NIGHT PHONE 805-W { Cor. Eaton and Grinnell Sts. KOeCeeese es. re \ ais \ h \ MALONEY’S THE SEASON’S 812 Fleming Street CaSoll's FAPALALALL LD POCLLLL LLL 2 i JUST A REMINDER— In 1940 Your Favorite BREAD Will Be BAKER BOY o———— BEST WISHES —— Maloney Bros. Phone 818 | OOOO OLDS SS. POS. Greetings to our many friends and customers Holtsberg’s SIDI II SII SSO FPS S: wok .. |unique advertisement Spanish | age of $10 to $15 a} | the form of an Egg Nogg for all jresidents, tourists Cuban | With |! come |; d cocktails | + lies So We |Fred Marvil In ‘Birthday Event Fred Marvil’s Cabana carries a on page one today, calling attention to a special Christmas Day present in and Tvice men, to be served between the hours of 2 and 3 p. m., Christmas Day. This is in celebration of the first anniversary of the Ca- bana, and is a neat thank you token for the tronage . given the Cabana all year to bring it to its position of prominence in this city and Southern Florida. aif of Cabana extends ee in another s in this on the top ape, only the roof aged by the fire some CHURCH Greets Key West Citizens and Visitors MAY CHRISTMAS BE TRULY BLESSED Morning service with ! Lord’s Supper at 11. | Sunday School Pageant wiih ! tree at 7:30. “The Southernmost Church in United States.” the | SUNDAY E Sci versity Glee Club; Cues BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PAGEANT To Be Presenied In The Auditorium of the METHODIST (Sione) CHURCH NING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK Joseph Mrs. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939 BEST WISHES MERRY CH RUTH AND W. R. FLECK of The Terrace & friends for a MAS and for a NEW that will be con- tinually opening to you a ehouse of new and asant experiences. nie Wish You A Merry Christmas And Happy New Year O; WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY EINHGRN’S GROCERY and FEED STORE Duval! and Clivia Streets custo. our sincere CHRIST YEAR our NE He GATS We join in today to wish eve REAL ESTATE & IMP. €0. ryone our patrons, cur associates, our mary friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 0. y{ 1100 Simonton Street Phone No. 2 | & Palace Theatre Wishes A Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year 'To Everybody Hu 23son of Emory May Hill Russ: Monroe Theatre May The Trae Spirit Of Christmas t This Festive Sea: Fill Your Heme A May its many ben entire year. This is Prosperity the coming Join With Unity That A new year, Th and happiness be yours throughout Everyone In are uh FSIS GIS _PEAR % ML A A A DL ee ee WIE TOI TIO ITSM. iouncit VANCED 1940 NG SHOWING Wear, Play Suits, Bathing Suits, Sandals. zer on thre hope. ugtout the May a new Huraches for Women, Boys and ican H ti and Nassau Bags. | New Spring Silk Frocks. During the Holiday >ys and anticipatio ded an o our friends a our ap We ther g to) all, th d Directors of this ur friendly and jated by us. We wish for 3 CHRISTI the NEW YEAR, WM. R. nal relationship ou a MERRY AS, accompanied with the hope that and those to many good things in store for you, The First National Bank PORTER, New ' Spring Chambray | Frocks. Spring White and White end Brown Shoes. The new 1940 “Kidetts” Oxfords and Sandals. pervades the nowhere more since here in K MAS d_ but is felt, right or Patrons: on, with all ated with it, eer to Pere So, we wish eve 1 rons... our friends... é join in Sine The Kendy Stripe Bath- ing and Play Suit and many other items, } YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME IN. —JOE. SIS La Soa LS, of the we are rreetings to “ Very Merry Christmas. and a Happy New Year TSOOI LMS. IS s of the O g you that ps are deep- =. PI PPL CL ELS ‘hs iN To Our F- peu N and Customers--- N QTE aM, and JOYOUS come, will have President SOS és SOSR Fred Marvil’s CABANA wishes the peope of their rae A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and wants to take this opportunity of thank- ing them for their support and co-operation which made the Cabana the outstanding Cocktail Lounge of Southern Florida. PETE VALDEZ - JACK DIETZ CARLOS GELLRICH SANDS ERSKINS CARMELINA ALFONSO and the THREE GIRLS OF NOTE SSIS SaaS SIS IIa SS aS. FRED MARVIL CARSON RILEY JERRY DANIELS JOHNNY NEBO TONY DAVILA successful tance and West and As we approach the end of a very year made possible by yot patronage, we sh to ex to you at this HOLIDAY SEASON our sincere thanks and a iation for your patronage during the passing’ year and hope that we may continue to merit your confidence and business during the coming year. We further hope that the NEW YEAR will bring to you and yours AN ABUNDANCE OF PROSPERITY AND GOOD HEALTH. LONG'S FURNITURE STORE SaaDe awit Vw ai waa waeis a2. \VILILLALLB ALLEL ELA AEAAe Ld