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‘•-'4 j =;■ SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting. 8 p. m. Key West Federal Art Center. TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 ( ' p. m. Church Annex. . , Luncheon honoring visiting golfers Craig Wood, Dick Metz, Frank Walsh, Billy Burke who will give exhibition at Key y'" West Southernmost Links. Banquet and reception in the evening auspices Key West Golf Club. Cocktail at the Ernest Hemingways. o "THURSDAY Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Social meeting of Junior Woman’s Club with Miss Juanita Mayg and Solita Cobo entertaining. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. Christmas Party auspices Ladies’ Aid Ley Memorial Church. 7:30 p. m. Residence of Mrs. Mary Weatherford. o SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Key West College Students Troop Home For Christmas Holidays Over the weekend scores of Key West students who are in thfcir fall terms at colleges over the country have begun arriving for the Christmas Holidays which are usually of two weeks dura- tion* *• Miss Emma Anne Kennedy, junior at Florida State College for' Women, at Tallahassee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kennedy, arrived yesterday. Mrs. Annie Page and daughter. Mar- guerite, freshman at F.S.C.W., and Betty Rae Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Russell and freshman at Florida State arrived Saturday afternoon. Ac- companying them was Mrs. Page’s son, Alton Goehring, who went to Tallahassee by car for the purpose of bringing the two students home. <* Nick Goshorn, University of Florida Student at Gainesville and sister Marguerite, who is at Talla- hassee, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, arrived yesterday. ' Lance Lester, sophomore stu- student at New Orleans Tulane Medical Student; Ignatius Lester, sophomore at U. of F. arrived Saturday. Jack Hayes, sopho-, more at Loyola Dental School in New Orleans arrived yesterlay. Jimmy L. Mac Mullen, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. D. Mac- Mullen was expected to return today from U. of F. Orvis Kemp and Miss Cleo Kemp, son and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Kemp and freshman at Clemson College in South Carolina and junior at Florida State respec- tively arrived yesterday with friefgs. Sidney Aronovitz, son of Mr. and*-Mrs. Charles Aronovitz, and U, sUH°rida student arrived Fri- ; rta|.. .Jesus Carmona, Jr., fresh-1 maff at University of Florida and son of Jesus Carmona arrived; Saturday. P*ul Sawyer, law j student, son of Mrs. Paul Saw- yer, arrived Friday. Paul Mesa,! Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mesa, arrived Friday from the University of Florida where he is in his freshman year . Miss Rose Appel, senior at Florida State, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Appel, arrived yesterday. Miss Cynthia Pearl- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman, and junior at Florida State, arrived Saturday. Hilary Albury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Albury is expected in Wednesday from the U. of F. i where e is a sophomore. Miss Leonor Warren, sophomore at, Smith College, Northampton, | Mass., and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, arrived Fri- j I day. Kathryn Lowe, senior at! F.S.C.W. arrived yesterday. She | is the daughter of Mrs. Virgil Lowe. Miss Barbara Taylor, daughter of Col. and Mrs. H. K. j Taylor, is to graduate in Feb-. ruary at the University of Wis- j consin in Madison, Wise., and i will spend the holidays this year} with friends in Milwaukee. She' will be here in February. Missj Josephine James, sophomore, and \ Miss Gwendolyn James, fresh- j man, at F.S.C.W. and daughters of Mrs. Thomas James arrived yesterday. Miss Alice Parks, junior at F.S.C.W, arrived yesterday. She! is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Parks. Edna Roberts, junior at F.S.C.W. and daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rob- * erts, arrived yesterday. Miss: Mary Louise Bonniwell, fresh- j man at F.S.C.W. and daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. George Bonniwell, arrived yesterday. Miss Betty Moreno, student at i Pennsylvania Museum of Indus- j trial Art arrived Friday to spend i the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Moreno. Division Street School Pupils Stage Program Last Friday The primary department stu- dents of the Division Street School put on a Christmas pro- gram on Friday which was very much enjoyed. The program follows; Song, “On Merry Christmas Mdrning”*—lß. Recitation. “The Christinas Shops.” Song. “Ting-a-Ling-Ling”—lA. •Selections, Rhythm Band. Play, “Santa’s Workshop.” Characters: Workmen Glenwood Carey, Dooftld Cates. Walter Johnson, Kenneth Spencer. Santa Claus—Paul Watler. Jacks-in-the-Box—Daniel Es- tevtfc, Joseph Lewis, Donnie Sands. Soldiers—Cecelio Alayon, Nor- berto Diaz, Adolfo Barcelo, Fred Shoneck. Murray Harris, Gilbert Laris, Kenneth Riviera, Rene Rodriguez. Bunnies—Joseph Roberts, Ker- mit Kerr, Oscar Oropeza, Ray- mond Gwynn. Mrs, Mary Lopez Weds Jose Perez Mrs. Mary Gonzalez Lopez and Jose C- Perez were married Sat- urday afternoon at the home of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. Judge Lord officiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Lopez, clerk in the office of the tax collector of Monroe County. Mr. Perez is the thshcellor at the Cuban consul- ate. The newly-weds will be at home to their many friends at 919 Elisabeth street. Chocolate Drops—Alice Her- nandez, Onelia Casada. Nancy Sands, Mary Jo Granados. Lollipops Shirley Albury, Nellie Gibson, Claudia Roberts. Peppermint Sticks Charles Williams, Jimmy Sheppard, Teresa Arias, Orion Hinde, Gloria Velasquez. Kisses—Fay Knowles, Loudre Diaz, Jennie Mae Russell, Rose Mary Roberts, Nathalie Valdez. Bon-Bone—Sylvia Clark, Zaida Diaz, Ondina Thrift, Edna Mac Harris, Lenore Kimberly, Mary Louise Ranger. Tops—Eugene Carey. Ralph Betancourt, Mario Medina, Donald Malone. Eduardo Garcia. Hobby Horses - Chirles Auxier. Cornelius Carey, Mario Roque. Dolls—lsabel Avila. Carmen Avila,, Betty Lou Kelly, Mar- celle Richardson, Betsy Bell Cates, Manolia Martinez, Angela Martinez. Manger Scene—Upper Grades. Carols—Upper Grades Chorus. Christmas Tea Dance Monday A social meeting will be held Thursday at the Woman’s Club- house with Miss Juanita Mayg and Miss Solita Cos bo enter:ain- ing the Junior Woman’s Club at 5 o’clock. Plans for the annual Christmas Tea Dance honoring college boys and girls will be discussed. The t dance will be held Monday. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES New First Lady Gown I't? : js m v ii imhiih H %'S®. I w|| ISh i. TjUsMaHa.;: m 111 is BB mmm I "w W I NEW WARDROBE of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt includes (above) Persian coral satin evening gown having violets at the left shoulder and a draped scarf falling to the floor. Key West Students Are Prize Winners CLEWISTON, Dec. 19 (FNS). Over one thousand dollars in cash was mailed this week to Florida Junior High School students, win- ners in the recent state-wide es- say contest on the subject of “What Sugar Production Means To Florida”. Several hundred students praticipated in the awards which were made by the United States Sugar Corpora ion. Prizes were awarded for the state-at-large, for congressional districts and in each of the 67 counties of the state. For Monroe county, firs, prize, $5, went tc Helen Rose Wells; second prize, $3, Praxedes Nor- cisa, and third prize, $2, Elinor Larsen. All three of the students are from Key West Junior High School, Key West,-Fla. Visitors Return For twenty‘Fifth Year Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Bentley of Towanda, Pa., are in Key West today for a week’s visit. This year is the 29 h year they have visited Key West. The Bentleys called at The Citizen office and pointed ou: the attractions of the Keys and Key West and showing how unfounded is the propaganda upstate cities use against Key W’est, in which they claim that lack of water and high prices is noted here. Many visitors come down here with water jars and carrying all their food, believing the sfory, and go away greatly grieved at upstate sources which deliberately give out the misin- formation. Miss Emily Matinez Weds Henry Garcia Henry Garcia and Miss Emily Martinez were married Friday afternoon, December 16. Tbe wedding took place at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic church. Father A. L. Maureau, S.J., offi- cia mg. The bride was given in marri- age by her cousin, Mario Rios, and matron of honor was Mrs. Es- tela Rios Carlos Rios acted as best man. Esteia Delgado was the flower girl. After the wedding a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rios. Sr., uncle and aunt of the bride. Refreshments were served and many beautiful gif s were re- ceived by the newly-weds. The couple are at home to their many friends at 916 Elizabeth street. IN KEY WEST Monday Meeting of Young Democrats Club. 8 p. m. County Courthouse. Tuesday Craig Wood, 1938 Augusta Open Champ, and Billy Burke, ex-U. S. Open Champ, will team up in a best ball golf matcn against Dick Metz, 1938 runner-up I in the U. S. Open and U. S. Four- hall Champ, and Frank Walsh, 1 noted Chicago pro, in an exhibi- tion sponsored by the Key West j Golf Club and Jaycee-Recreation | Department-. Winter Progrant Committee*. 2 p. m. Southern- most Golf Course. Wednesday Country’s top notch golfers, Dick Metz, Frank Walsh, Billy Burke and Craig Wood, will fish the Key West reef in Raul Vas- quez’ charter boat for a prize of a Pfleuger rod and reel to go to the golfer getting the biggest fish. Fishing tournament is sponsored by the Key West Golf Club and Junior Chamber of Commerce. Friday Annual Community Christmas Tree, sponsored by Lions Club, WPA Recreation Department, NYA group, Girl and Boy Scout troqps. i T Bairstow s Arrive / J In Key West Mrs. E. C. Bairstow and. daugh- ter, Miss Josephine, arrived last week and are living at the home at the corner of Francis and Southard s reets. Mr. Bairstow arrived several weeks ago and started prepara- tions to get the home all arrang- ed by the time Mrs. Bairstow and daughter arrived. Five Marriage Licenses Issued Records at the office of Pro- bate Judge Raymond R. Lord show the issuance of five mar- riage licenses during the w?ek just past, making a to.al of 14 issues during the month of De- cember to date. Bakers Have Guests Sunday Thomas Canavel, battalion chief of the Chicago Fire Depart- ment, and Mrs. Canavel were visi:ors in Key West yesterday, and were guests of Chief Harry M. Baker and Mrs. Baker at their home, 1125 United street. Accompanying the Canavels were J. Mulhoney, brother of the chief of the Chicago Fire De- partment, and Mrs. Mulhoney, who were delighted with the many sigh Is which are seldom encountered, either in fauna or flora, by the dwellers in the north. The group expressed their in- terest in the many things they were shown and staled that if possible :hey would pay Key West another visit before the end of the winter season. Sunday Concert Was Deferred Regular concert of the Key West Hospitality Band, which wgs, scheduled at the Art Center Ibr yesterday afternoon was post- It"* 1 in deference to the Vesper services held at the same hour m the High School auditorium. Earlier in the day the band played a concert for the large crowd which attended the ball game between Key West and a team from Miami. Next appearance of the band will be at Bayview Park Friday afternoon in cooperai ion with the Recreation Department of WPA m presenting the annual Christ- mas Tree celebration for under- privileged children of the city. LEG ALS NOTIIK OF \DOI*TIO\ OF UISOR (‘IIII.I* Notice is Riven, that on the ihtrfyAffrst lay of December. ISSS, at t+n o'clock A. M r as soon thereafter a* owunsel ran lo* heard. Int ereWnt a Petition to the FirreA* Chart of Monroe Coun- ty, KUwrida, Asking tor an order authorising the adoption by me of totinor child, to tit, Thomae i'tuingston KoWrt* James i> Roberts, jjl UM’IH A. HARRIS Attorney for Petitioner. novis; decs-12-lJU*3* LA CONCHA HOTEL Xa Um Center of tho Businas* and Theater District Open The Year Around Garage Elevator Fireproof BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME ! Established IMS Licensed Funeral Directors and F.mbahners 24 Hour Ambulance Service i Phone 135 Night CSS j PERSONAL MENTION John Saunders left on the bus yesterday afternoon and will , take up his annual run during the winter season with the Flor- i ida East Coast Railway. Miss Annie Saunders and Miss Marjorie Frow, who are attend- ing Camp Roosevelt, arrived over i the: highway yesterday for the holiday season with their fami- 'Miss Emfha Ann Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kennedy,- ngtndent at Florida State College for Women, arrived on the afternoon bus yesterday afternoon for the holidays. Kermit Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richardson, who has been for some time in Fer- nandina, Fla., arrived yesterday for the holidays with the family. Miss Margaret Dexter, student at Florida State College for Wo- men, arrived yesterday to spend the holidays with her mother and other relatives. Attorney Jack Kirchik was an arrival on the bus from Miami yesterday for a visit with his parents and left this morning on the return. Miss Catherine Knowles and mother, Mrs. Robert R. Knowles, left yesterday afternoon for Mi- ami on receipt of a notice advis- ing of the sudden death of Mrs. Amelia Pinder, sister of Mrs. Knowles. Miss Esther Martin, who was visiting for several days last week, left over the highway yes- terday for her home in Austin, Texas, after a very pleasant visit. * Leo Warren, safety director for the WPA, who had been attend- ing a meeting in Jacksonville, was a returning passenger on the bus yesterday afternoon. Charles Pent, who for years has been the Chief Deputy in the office of the sheriff of Hills- borough county, arrived yester- day to spend the holidays with relatives and friends, his first visit in 27 years. Richard Knowles, who was spending the week end with the family, left yesterday for Pigeon Key, where he is employed by the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Commission. Miss Edna I. Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rob- erts, student at Florida State College for Women arrived Satur- day from Tallahassee and will spend the Christmas holidays with her parents and relatives. Gabriel Ayala, Gus Ayala and Roland Ayala, were arrivals this morning on the Cuba from Tam- pa, coming for a visit with their brother Armando at the home Fleming and Grinnell streets. It has been more than 36 years since Roland has visited his old home in Key West. Misses Teresa and Mary Sulli- van, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, students at the Flor- ida College for Women at Talla- hassee, arrived on the Cuba this morning from Tampa to spend the Christmas holidays with the family and friends. Miss Benildes Remond, princi- pal at San Carlos Institute, left on the Cuba this morning for Ha- vana to spend the holiday season with relatives and friends. County Commissioner elect T. Jenkins Curry, is a visitor in Key AROUND AND ABOUT (By C. G. FLINT) A MODERN ALGER STORY i They say the chances of get- ting in the movies out in Holly- wood are a thousand-to-one and that out of the hundreds that cool their heels in the outer of- fices, only a handful see the j “boss.” . This is the success story of a young man who want- ed to advance himself; who was not content to sit in the outer of- fice or linger in the corridor. Serving in the modest capacity of a private secretary, at a salary of SIO,OOO, a year was not enough for our subject. So he studied and prepared himself at White House academy hoping, some day, his chance would come. 1 ■' There are Good Angels hover- ing about for those who burn the j midnight oil in the struggle up- ward. A big movie executive, unbenownst to our subject, had his eye on him. And one day: when things looked their black- j est the chance of a lifetime to go in the movies came. And, quite naturally, the erstwhile secretary became top vice-president of the great Goldwyn Corporation. i Young men. Do not feel dis- couraged in your progress on the path of advancement seems snale- like. But do not linger in a job you feel is too small for you. Go out after success and, someday, you will find success looking you up,—as it has vice-president Jim- mie Roosevelt. FACE STRUGGLE VANCOUVER, B. C. Cana- dian veterans who fought for loy- alist Spain are drifting back to their homes, facing more serious problems than those who return- ed from the World war. Some are wounded and virtually all are jobless and Canada provides no pension for them. Private sub- scriptions thus far have been enough to provide them with medical treatment and an allow- ance of $6 a week each. , West today, making final prep- arations for taking his seat with the other commissioners at the i first meeting in January. CARD OF THANKS We take this means to express our sincere appreciation for the kindnesses extended us on the i occasion of the passing of our loved one, Charles Atwell. The . beautiful floral pieces, messages of condolence and loan of cars were especially appreciated. decl9-ltx THE FAMILY. ■“SUSIE” j IS COMING! We don't claim to make the Most Bread—but we do claim to make the j BEST BREAD i Try Aunt Molly’s Bread VALDES BAKERY Fredric MARCH-Virginia BRUCE —in— THERE GOES MY HEART - a 1?/| ~r COMEDY NEWS Bj|Slijßy Smtmm MIXMASTER Feather-light cakes .. . creamy-flu If masked potatoes . .. velvet-smooth icings, sauces, dressings ... fine- textured batters of all kinds ... oranges juiced and strained in a jiffy—yes, these and many more are the every-day tasks that only Mixmaster can perform so quick, so well. Does all the tiring arm-work of cook- ing, baking, getting meals. Get yours today. Complete with juice extractor and strainer, mayonnaise oil dropper $23.75 THE REV WEST ELECTRIC CO. REPAIR MANAGER NOW AT ALBURY’S Today’s edition carries an an- nouncement on page one sponsor- ed by Albury's Service, 800 Si- monton street, calling attention to the appointment of Willis Wil- son to be in charge of the garage and repair service. Mr. Wilson will be remembered as having been formerly in the same business here. He comes from an active, responsible gar- age business in New York City for the past five years. All re- pair services at any time of night and day will be featured at Al- bury’s Service, as well as road service at all hours. FINED HIMSELF AVILLA, Ind.—Justice of the Peace Vern Halferty of this city fined himself $5.40 for reckless driving. TRANSPORTATION Steamer Cuba Arrives Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Cos., sailed shortly after 11 o’clock this morning for Ha- vana with 104 passengers book- ing from Key West There were 87 first cabin and 17 second cabin. There were also 12 auto- mobiles leaving on the vessel. The Cuba arrived shortly be- fore 8 o’clock with nine first cabin and three second cabin passengers for Key West; 69 first cabin and 17 second cabin for Havana. Key West arrivals were: G. Ayala, Gus Ayala, R. F. Ayala, W. F. Coachman, Mrs. Coach- man, Bessie Coachman, Teresa Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, Donald Cruz, B. T. Garnett, S. Plumb, Robert Alseana. Listed on the manifest of the ship were the following items: For Key West, 33 tons of freight and 11 sacks of mail. For Ha- vana, no freight, two automobiles and 200 sacks of mail. Steamer Coming In Freighter Colorado, of the Clyde-Mallory Lines, is due to arrive tomorrow morning from New York with shipments of freight for merchants in Key West. The vessel will, after discharg- ing, leave for Tampa to discharge and from that point will return to New York. ~MONROE THEATER Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland Cecilia Parker-Lewis Stone —ln LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY * Matinee: Balcony. 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20 c; Night. 15-25 c Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND C OF F PE Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-fiva years! •••••••••••••••••••••••* The Favorite In Key West thy it today STAR ¥ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS SECOND SHEETS 500 Shetts for 50c MANILA. 814x11 WHITE TYPEWRITING PAPER 500 Sheets for 75c —THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 YOUR Sherwin-Williams dealer Say s : M rrs. we iyHhlMpSrvK SELL PAINT '"'S’'' J AtSO IN THE F business op 1 ■HUj MAKING AND I L £ J KEEPING FRIENDS." 3 Good Paint... Friendly Sendee Painl is no! jus! pain! to us... ii in service, ibe sexvice of supplying the best paint protection and for the homes of our customers. Sales are not just sales, either... we take a personal interest in every problem our customers bring to us. Our familiarity and expsci- ence with matters involving paint equip us to render advice and assistance that will be helpful to you. Why; not drop in today and talk over your painting problem* I with us? No obligation. Specials . . . this week! \ Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams 1 Enameloid Flo-Lac The rapid drying Furniture- QUART ffA Enamel Withstands wear SPECIAL . *3l ti)U and tear. QUART ICO SUm * *nd Vra h *‘ ,n SPECIAL operation. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Cos. M Your Home Is Worthy of the B***t” PHONE 598 WHITE AND ELIZA STREET Sherwin-Williams Paints THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1938 PAGE FOUR

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=;■ SOCIAL CALENDARMONDAY—

Regular Camera Club meeting. 8 p. m. Key West Federal ArtCenter.

TUESDAY—Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00

( , ' p. m. Church Annex.. , Luncheon honoring visiting golfers Craig Wood, Dick Metz,

Frank Walsh, Billy Burke who will give exhibition at Keyy'" West Southernmost Links. Banquet and reception in the

evening auspices Key West Golf Club. Cocktail at the ErnestHemingways.

o"THURSDAY

Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M.• Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex.

Social meeting of Junior Woman’s Club with Miss Juanita Maygand Solita Cobo entertaining. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse.

Christmas Party auspices Ladies’ Aid Ley Memorial Church.7:30 p. m. Residence of Mrs. Mary Weatherford.

oSUNDAY—

Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park.

Key West College Students TroopHome For Christmas Holidays

Over the weekend scores ofKey West students who are inthfcir fall terms at colleges overthe country have begun arrivingfor the Christmas Holidays whichare usually of two weeks dura-tion**• Miss Emma Anne Kennedy,junior at Florida State Collegefor' - Women, at Tallahasseedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.Kennedy, arrived yesterday. Mrs.Annie Page and daughter. Mar-guerite, freshman at F.S.C.W.,and Betty Rae Russell, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Everett Russelland freshman at Florida Statearrived Saturday afternoon. Ac-companying them was Mrs.Page’s son, Alton Goehring, whowent to Tallahassee by car forthe purpose of bringing the twostudents home.<* Nick Goshorn, University ofFlorida Student at Gainesville andsister Marguerite, who is at Talla-hassee, son and daughter of Mr.and Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, arrivedyesterday. ' '

Lance Lester, sophomore stu-student at New Orleans TulaneMedical Student; Ignatius Lester,sophomore at U. of F. arrivedSaturday. Jack Hayes, sopho-,more at Loyola Dental School inNew Orleans arrived yesterlay.

Jimmy L. MacMullen, son ofLt. Col. and Mrs. J. D. Mac-Mullen was expected to returntoday from U. of F. Orvis Kempand Miss Cleo Kemp, son anddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. P.Kemp and freshman at ClemsonCollege in South Carolina andjunior at Florida State respec-tively arrived yesterday withfriefgs.

Sidney Aronovitz, son of Mr.and*-Mrs. Charles Aronovitz, andU, sUH°rida student arrived Fri- ;rta|.. .Jesus Carmona, Jr., fresh-1maff at University of Florida andson of Jesus Carmona arrived;Saturday. P*ul Sawyer, law j

student, son of Mrs. Paul Saw-yer, arrived Friday. Paul Mesa,!Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. PaulMesa, arrived Friday from theUniversity of Florida where he isin his freshman year .

Miss Rose Appel, senior atFlorida State, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Rubin Appel, arrivedyesterday. Miss Cynthia Pearl-man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Joe Pearlman, and junior atFlorida State, arrived Saturday.Hilary Albury, son of Mr. andMrs. Hilary Albury is expectedin Wednesday from the U. of F. iwhere e is a sophomore. MissLeonor Warren, sophomore at,Smith College, Northampton, |Mass., and daughter of Dr. andMrs. Wm. R. Warren, arrived Fri- j

I day.Kathryn Lowe, senior at!

F.S.C.W. arrived yesterday. She |is the daughter of Mrs. VirgilLowe. Miss Barbara Taylor,daughter of Col. and Mrs. H. K. jTaylor, is to graduate in Feb-.ruary at the University of Wis- jconsin in Madison, Wise., and iwill spend the holidays this year}with friends in Milwaukee. She'will be here in February. MissjJosephine James, sophomore, and \Miss Gwendolyn James, fresh- jman, at F.S.C.W. and daughtersof Mrs. Thomas James arrivedyesterday.

Miss Alice Parks, junior atF.S.C.W, arrived yesterday. She!is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'Charles Parks. Edna Roberts,junior at F.S.C.W. and daughter;of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rob- *erts, arrived yesterday. Miss:Mary Louise Bonniwell, fresh- jman at F.S.C.W. and daughter of jMr. and Mrs. George Bonniwell,arrived yesterday.

Miss Betty Moreno, student at iPennsylvania Museum of Indus- jtrial Art arrived Friday to spend ithe holidays with her parents Mr.and Mrs. B. C. Moreno.

Division Street School PupilsStage Program Last Friday

The primary department stu-dents of the Division StreetSchool put on a Christmas pro-gram on Friday which was verymuch enjoyed. The programfollows;

Song, “On Merry ChristmasMdrning”*—lß.

Recitation. “The ChristinasShops.”

Song. “Ting-a-Ling-Ling”—lA.•Selections, Rhythm Band.Play, “Santa’s Workshop.”

Characters:Workmen Glenwood Carey,

Dooftld Cates. Walter Johnson,Kenneth Spencer.

Santa Claus—Paul Watler.Jacks-in-the-Box—Daniel Es-

tevtfc, Joseph Lewis, DonnieSands.

Soldiers—Cecelio Alayon, Nor-berto Diaz, Adolfo Barcelo, FredShoneck. Murray Harris, GilbertLaris, Kenneth Riviera, ReneRodriguez.

Bunnies—Joseph Roberts, Ker-mit Kerr, Oscar Oropeza, Ray-mond Gwynn.

Mrs, Mary LopezWeds Jose Perez

Mrs. Mary Gonzalez Lopez andJose C- Perez were married Sat-urday afternoon at the home ofCounty Judge Raymond R. Lord.Judge Lord officiating.

The bride was attended byMrs. Lopez, clerk in the office ofthe tax collector of MonroeCounty. Mr. Perez is thethshcellor at the Cuban consul-ate. The newly-weds will be athome to their many friends at 919Elisabeth street.

Chocolate Drops—Alice Her-nandez, Onelia Casada. NancySands, Mary Jo Granados.

Lollipops Shirley Albury,Nellie Gibson, Claudia Roberts.

Peppermint Sticks - CharlesWilliams, Jimmy Sheppard,Teresa Arias, Orion Hinde, GloriaVelasquez.

Kisses—Fay Knowles, LoudreDiaz, Jennie Mae Russell, RoseMary Roberts, Nathalie Valdez.

Bon-Bone—Sylvia Clark, ZaidaDiaz, Ondina Thrift, Edna MacHarris, Lenore Kimberly, MaryLouise Ranger.

Tops—Eugene Carey. RalphBetancourt, Mario Medina, DonaldMalone. Eduardo Garcia.

Hobby Horses - ChirlesAuxier. Cornelius Carey, MarioRoque.

Dolls—lsabel Avila. CarmenAvila,, Betty Lou Kelly, Mar-celle Richardson, Betsy BellCates, Manolia Martinez, AngelaMartinez.

Manger Scene—Upper Grades.Carols—Upper Grades Chorus.

Christmas TeaDance Monday

A social meeting will be heldThursday at the Woman’s Club-house with Miss Juanita Maygand Miss Solita Cos bo enter:ain-ing the Junior Woman’s Club at5 o’clock.

Plans for the annual ChristmasTea Dance honoring college boysand girls will be discussed. The

t dance will be held Monday.

SOCIALACTIVITIES

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Key West StudentsAre Prize Winners

CLEWISTON, Dec. 19 (FNS).—Over one thousand dollars in cashwas mailed this week to FloridaJunior High School students, win-ners in the recent state-wide es-say contest on the subject of“What Sugar Production MeansTo Florida”. Several hundredstudents praticipated in theawards which were made by theUnited States Sugar Corpora ion.

Prizes were awarded for thestate-at-large, for congressionaldistricts and in each of the 67counties of the state.

For Monroe county, firs, prize,$5, went tc Helen Rose Wells;second prize, $3, Praxedes Nor-cisa, and third prize, $2, ElinorLarsen. All three of the studentsare from Key West Junior HighSchool, Key West,-Fla.

Visitors ReturnFor twenty‘Fifth Year

Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Bentley ofTowanda, Pa., are in Key Westtoday for a week’s visit. Thisyear is the 29 h year they havevisited Key West.

The Bentleys called at TheCitizen office and pointed ou:the attractions of the Keysand Key West and showinghow unfounded is the propagandaupstate cities use against KeyW’est, in which they claim thatlack of water and high prices isnoted here. Many visitors comedown here with water jars andcarrying all their food, believingthe sfory, and go away greatlygrieved at upstate sources whichdeliberately give out the misin-formation.

Miss Emily MatinezWeds Henry Garcia

Henry Garcia and Miss EmilyMartinez were married Fridayafternoon, December 16. Tbewedding took place at St. Mary’sStar of the Sea Catholic church.Father A. L. Maureau, S.J., offi-cia mg.

The bride was given in marri-age by her cousin, Mario Rios,and matron of honor was Mrs. Es-tela Rios Carlos Rios acted asbest man. Esteia Delgado wasthe flower girl.

After the wedding a receptionwas held at the home of Mr. andMrs. Carlos Rios. Sr., uncle andaunt of the bride.

Refreshments were served andmany beautiful gif s were re-ceived by the newly-weds.

The couple are at home to theirmany friends at 916 Elizabethstreet.

IN KEY WESTMonday

Meeting of Young DemocratsClub. 8 p. m. County Courthouse.

TuesdayCraig Wood, 1938 Augusta

Open Champ, and Billy Burke,ex-U. S. Open Champ, will teamup in a best ball golf matcnagainst Dick Metz, 1938 runner-up

I in the U. S. Open and U. S. Four-hall Champ, and Frank Walsh,

1 noted Chicago pro, in an exhibi-tion sponsored by the Key West

j Golf Club and Jaycee-Recreation| Department-. Winter PrograntCommittee*. 2 p. m. Southern-most Golf Course.

WednesdayCountry’s top notch golfers,

Dick Metz, Frank Walsh, BillyBurke and Craig Wood, will fishthe Key West reef in Raul Vas-quez’ charter boat for a prize ofa Pfleuger rod and reel to go tothe golfer getting the biggestfish. Fishing tournament issponsored by the Key West GolfClub and Junior Chamber ofCommerce.

FridayAnnual Community Christmas

Tree, sponsored by Lions Club,WPA Recreation Department,NYA group, Girl and Boy Scouttroqps.

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Bairstows Arrive / J

In Key WestMrs. E. C. Bairstow and. daugh-

ter, Miss Josephine, arrived lastweek and are living at the homeat the corner of Francis andSouthard s reets.

Mr. Bairstow arrived severalweeks ago and started prepara-tions to get the home all arrang-ed by the time Mrs. Bairstow anddaughter arrived.

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Five MarriageLicenses Issued

Records at the office of Pro-bate Judge Raymond R. Lordshow the issuance of five mar-riage licenses during the w?ekjust past, making a to.al of 14issues during the month of De-cember to date.

Bakers HaveGuests Sunday

Thomas Canavel, battalionchief of the Chicago Fire Depart-ment, and Mrs. Canavel werevisi:ors in Key West yesterday,and were guests of Chief HarryM. Baker and Mrs. Baker at theirhome, 1125 United street.

Accompanying the Canavelswere J. Mulhoney, brother ofthe chief of the Chicago Fire De-partment, and Mrs. Mulhoney,who were delighted with themany sigh Is which are seldomencountered, either in fauna orflora, by the dwellers in thenorth.

The group expressed their in-terest in the many things theywere shown and staled that ifpossible :hey would pay KeyWest another visit before the endof the winter season.

Sunday ConcertWas Deferred

Regular concert of the KeyWest Hospitality Band, whichwgs, scheduled at the Art CenterIbr yesterday afternoon was post-It"* 1 in deference to the Vesperservices held at the same hourm the High School auditorium.

Earlier in the day the bandplayed a concert for the largecrowd which attended the ballgame between Key West and ateam from Miami.

Next appearance of the bandwill be at Bayview Park Fridayafternoon in cooperai ion with theRecreation Department of WPAm presenting the annual Christ-mas Tree celebration for under-privileged children of the city.

LEG ALSNOTIIK OF \DOI*TIO\ OF

UISOR (‘IIII.I*

Notice is Riven, that onthe ihtrfyAffrst lay of December.ISSS, at t+n o'clock A. M r assoon thereafter a* owunsel ran lo*heard. Int ereWnt a Petition tothe FirreA* Chart of Monroe Coun-ty, KUwrida, Asking tor an orderauthorising the adoption by me oftotinor child, to tit,Thomae i'tuingston KoWrt*

James i> Roberts, jjlUM’IH A. HARRISAttorney for Petitioner.

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and Theater DistrictOpen The Year Around

Garage Elevator Fireproof

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Established IMSLicensed Funeral Directors

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* Phone 135 Night CSS j

PERSONAL MENTIONJohn Saunders left on the bus

yesterday afternoon and will, take up his annual run duringthe winter season with the Flor-

i ida East Coast Railway.

Miss Annie Saunders and MissMarjorie Frow, who are attend-ing Camp Roosevelt, arrived over

i the: highway yesterday for theholiday season with their fami-

'Miss Emfha Ann Kennedy,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.Kennedy,- ngtndent at FloridaState College for Women, arrivedon the afternoon bus yesterdayafternoon for the holidays.

Kermit Richardson, son of Mr.and Mrs. Paul Richardson, whohas been for some time in Fer-nandina, Fla., arrived yesterdayfor the holidays with the family.

Miss Margaret Dexter, studentat Florida State College for Wo-men, arrived yesterday to spendthe holidays with her mother andother relatives.

Attorney Jack Kirchik was anarrival on the bus from Miamiyesterday for a visit with hisparents and left this morning onthe return.

Miss Catherine Knowles andmother, Mrs. Robert R. Knowles,left yesterday afternoon for Mi-ami on receipt of a notice advis-ing of the sudden death of Mrs.Amelia Pinder, sister of Mrs.Knowles.

Miss Esther Martin, who wasvisiting for several days lastweek, left over the highway yes-terday for her home in Austin,Texas, after a very pleasant visit.

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Leo Warren, safety director forthe WPA, who had been attend-ing a meeting in Jacksonville,was a returning passenger on thebus yesterday afternoon.

Charles Pent, who for yearshas been the Chief Deputy in theoffice of the sheriff of Hills-borough county, arrived yester-day to spend the holidays withrelatives and friends, his firstvisit in 27 years.

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Richard Knowles, who wasspending the week end with thefamily, left yesterday for PigeonKey, where he is employed bythe Overseas Road and TollBridge Commission.

Miss Edna I. Roberts, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rob-erts, student at Florida StateCollege for Women arrived Satur-day from Tallahassee and willspend the Christmas holidayswith her parents and relatives.

Gabriel Ayala, Gus Ayala andRoland Ayala, were arrivals thismorning on the Cuba from Tam-pa, coming for a visit with theirbrother Armando at the homeFleming and Grinnell streets. Ithas been more than 36 yearssince Roland has visited his oldhome in Key West.

Misses Teresa and Mary Sulli-van, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Sullivan, students at the Flor-ida College for Women at Talla-hassee, arrived on the Cuba thismorning from Tampa to spendthe Christmas holidays with thefamily and friends.

Miss Benildes Remond, princi-pal at San Carlos Institute, lefton the Cuba this morning for Ha-vana to spend the holiday seasonwith relatives and friends.

County Commissioner elect T.Jenkins Curry, is a visitor in Key

AROUND AND ABOUT(By C. G. FLINT)

A MODERN ALGER STORYi They say the chances of get-ting in the movies out in Holly-wood are a thousand-to-one andthat out of the hundreds thatcool their heels in the outer of-fices, only a handful see the

j “boss.” .. . This is the success

story of a young man who want-ed to advance himself; who wasnot content to sit in the outer of-fice or linger in the corridor.

Serving in the modest capacityof a private secretary, at a salaryof SIO,OOO, a year was not enoughfor our subject. So he studiedand prepared himself at WhiteHouse academy hoping, someday, his chance would come.

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There are Good Angels hover-ing about for those who burn the jmidnight oil in the struggle up-ward. A big movie executive,unbenownst to our subject, hadhis eye on him. And one day:when things looked their black- jest the chance of a lifetime to goin the movies came. And, quitenaturally, the erstwhile secretarybecame top vice-president of thegreat Goldwyn Corporation.

iYoung men. Do not feel dis-

couraged in your progress on thepath of advancement seems snale-like. But do not linger in a jobyou feel is too small for you. Goout after success and, someday,you will find success looking youup,—as it has vice-president Jim-mie Roosevelt.

FACE STRUGGLE

VANCOUVER, B. C. Cana-dian veterans who fought for loy-alist Spain are drifting back totheir homes, facing more seriousproblems than those who return-ed from the World war. Someare wounded and virtually all arejobless and Canada provides nopension for them. Private sub-scriptions thus far have beenenough to provide them withmedical treatment and an allow-ance of $6 a week each. ,

West today, making final prep-arations for taking his seat withthe other commissioners at the

i first meeting in January.

CARD OF THANKS

We take this means to expressour sincere appreciation for thekindnesses extended us on the

i occasion of the passing of our■ loved one, Charles Atwell. The. beautiful floral pieces, messagesof condolence and loan of carswere especially appreciated.decl9-ltx

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THE FAMILY.

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REPAIR MANAGERNOW AT ALBURY’S

Today’s edition carries an an-nouncement on page one sponsor-ed by Albury's Service, 800 Si-monton street, calling attentionto the appointment of Willis Wil-son to be in charge of the garageand repair service.

Mr. Wilson will be rememberedas having been formerly in thesame business here. He comesfrom an active, responsible gar-age business in New York Cityfor the past five years. All re-pair services at any time of nightand day will be featured at Al-bury’s Service, as well as roadservice at all hours.

FINED HIMSELFAVILLA, Ind.—Justice of the

Peace Vern Halferty of this cityfined himself $5.40 for recklessdriving.

TRANSPORTATIONSteamer Cuba Arrives

Steamship Cuba, of the P. andO. S. S. Cos., sailed shortly after11 o’clock this morning for Ha-vana with 104 passengers book-ing from Key West There were87 first cabin and 17 secondcabin. There were also 12 auto-mobiles leaving on the vessel.

The Cuba arrived shortly be-fore 8 o’clock with nine firstcabin and three second cabinpassengers for Key West; 69 firstcabin and 17 second cabin forHavana.

Key West arrivals were: G.Ayala, Gus Ayala, R. F. Ayala,W. F. Coachman, Mrs. Coach-man, Bessie Coachman, TeresaSullivan, Mary Sullivan, DonaldCruz, B. T. Garnett, S. Plumb,Robert Alseana.

Listed on the manifest of theship were the following items:For Key West, 33 tons of freightand 11 sacks of mail. For Ha-vana, no freight, two automobilesand 200 sacks of mail.

Steamer Coming InFreighter Colorado, of the

Clyde-Mallory Lines, is due toarrive tomorrow morning fromNew York with shipments offreight for merchants in KeyWest.

The vessel will, after discharg-ing, leave for Tampa to dischargeand from that point will returnto New York.

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