The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 2

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a PAGE TWO WHEN AN D WHERE | _ YOUR LODGE ‘MEETS ee coe DIRECTORY Dadé Ledge No. 14, F. & A. M., meets; first and third Wednesdays of eaéHf month in lodge rooms on Eaton, , street. E. L. Albury, secretary. Dr. |Pelix Vareia Lodge No. 64, F. &'A. M.. iacets second and fourth ‘Thursa at the Scottish Rite Hall, and Sjmonton streets, F. secretary. stro, s of each month; Eaton | |KNIGHTS OF GOLDEN EAGLE) The Knights of the Golden) jagle meet every Tuesday night, at the hall, on Petronia street. Percy 'M. Roberts, master of records, P. O. S. OF A. P. O. S. of A. Camp No.’ 12,) meets every Tuesday night in their hall, 119 Duval street. J. Win- | field Russell, seeretary. Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. M., meets second and fourth Mon- days at the Scottish Rite Hull, £aton; and Simonton streets. C. E. Garing, seeretary. Island Chapter No. 21, Roya Arch Mascens, meets first and thir Mondays at Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton‘ar4 Simonton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, secretary. Monroe Council No. 2, Royal and Select’; Masters, mects f and, third Fridays at Scottish Rite Hali,! Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, secretary. Baron Commandery No. 3, Knights Templar, ~ meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Scot-! tish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simon-] ton streets. Chas. H. Ketchum, recorder. Palm Lodge of Perfection No.| 10, meets second and fourth Wed-! nesday, at the Scottish Rite Hall, | Eaton and Simonton _ streets.| Charles E. Garing, secretary. | Southern Cross Council, Knights) ef Rose Croix, meets on call of the! master at the Scottish Rite Ha‘i,) Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas, E. Garing, secrétary. Alpha Council No. 3, icctene! Kadoah, meets on call of the mas-: ter at the Scottish Rite Hall,| Eaton and Simonton streets. Chas.) E. Garing, secretary. | Key West Consistory No. 4,| meets on call of the master at the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets. Charles E. Gar-! ing, secretary. . | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Fern Chaptet No. 21, Order of] Eastern Star, meets second and fourth Fridays ‘at Scottish Rite| Hall, Eaton and Simonton streets Mrs. Annie Sharpley, secretary. SHRINE CLUB | | Meéts the first Tuesday in each) month... Arthur H. Sheppard, sec-} retary. | | ORDER OF DeMOLAY Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order) DeMolay, meets every Tuesday} night at 7:30 at Scottish Rite ern Eato} and Simonton streets, J.| M. Lowe, secretary, a | | DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS | Minoca Council No. 13, meets | on tie first and third Tuesday of | the month at 7 p. m. at the Red, Men’s Hall. Mrs. Annie Baker, Keeper of Records. | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | Key West Council 1015, eee of Columbus, meets in the K. Hall, Division street, on the sched! and fourth Tuesdays of each month) at @ o'clock. William Cates, Grand Knight. ’ W. C. T. U. MEETINGS The Key West W. C. T. U. meets the first Wednesday in each month at 4 o'clock p. m. at the! varions homes of the members.| President, Mrs. John Leach. D. O. K. K. Camel Club, D. 0. K. K., meets every Tuesday night at their hall at Fitming and Margaret streets.| PYTHIAN SISTERS Key West Temple No. 20, Pyth-| jan Sisters, meets every Monday night; at Isle of Sea Castle Hall, on Fig¢ming street. Leona Felton, M. of R. and C. . PYTHIAN SISTERS Justice Temple No. 17, will hold their regular meetings on the sec- ond Thursday and fourth Frid rights of each month at the ( Fellows Hall on Caroline str All visitors will be given a hearty Mrs. Linton Curry, M IMPROVED ORDER of RED MEN Tigertail Tribe, No. 19, I. 0. R. M., meets every Monday evening st the Wigwam, Flizabeth i Caroline streets. Joseph Roberts, master of records. Ip, | wood, recording secretary, |daline Watkins, guardian of rec-| | Grinnell | Street CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS The Catholie Daughters will hold their regu’ar meeting Thurs-; Jay evening at Parish Hall in the) churchyard at 7 o’clock. are ‘Award established the | Exposition, which Philadelphia from B. P. O. ELKS Key West Lodge No. 551, B. P. O. E1ks, meets every Thursday night .in ‘their lodge room, 313 Duval street. Chas G. Roberts, E. R.. Ross C. Sawyer, secretary. Miss Helen PF. Dodge of Pennsylva- Mia, holder of a Carnegie medal for heroism, has been nominated as a candidate for the American Youth THE KEY WES? CITIZEN weceecccooceersece A EANDIDATE. . ANNIVERSARIES TODAY’S fees “Please publish this statement I want people everywhere to know of the wonderful benefits I 1764—By decree of the French have derived from the use of king the limits of west Florida| Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant to were extended north tothe mouth the kidneys.” Mrs. A. G. Wells, as eevevccccese \ef Yazoo, to include the settle-!Rocky Mount, N, Car., long suf-| | ments on the Mississippi. | burg. fered physical distress and that) “always tired” feeling which re- 1829—Oxford won the first uni- suits when kidneys, and bladder pcre” boat race with Cambridge. 26 not working properly. Re- ae eo member that the “always tired” 1833—Pauline Cushman, a fa- | s.cling shows something physical- mous Union spy in the civil war, |) 7° ola what. Foley. Pills horn in New Orleans. Died in h = y a San: Francisco, Dec. 2, 1893. ave done for others, they can do — ‘ites for you. Ask your druggist for the Foley Pills. The Key West Drug Co. junel 1844—Carl Hagenbeck, world’s greatest wild animal col- lector and trainer, born in Ham- Died there, April 14, 19 Osear Hanson of Chieago found a dead mouse in a pie and is suing 1876—Rt. Rev. Augustine Verot,' the restaurant in which he was | first Catholic bishop of St. Au- eating. by the directors of Sesqui-Centennial International is to be held in June 1 to Decem ber 1 in celebration of 150 years of American Independence. Miss Dodge, the daughter of George H. Dodge of 5944 Walton avenue, jumped into the Toms River at Ocean Philadelphia, Gate, N. J., fully dressed, and, while AMERICAN LEGION Baring ane pcnly) Arthur Sawyer Post, No. 28, life of a drowning girl. one arm, saved the IN THE DAY’S NEWS American Legion, meets the sec- ond and fourth Fridays of each month. George O. Lucas, com-| mander. R. E. Faulkner, adjutant. | It is again rumored that Prince GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY | ;, engaged to Lady Mary Scott, St. Paul’s branch of the Girls’ fourth daughter of the Duke and \Friendly Society meets every! Duchess of Buccleuch. Monday at 4:30 p. m. at the/no official confirmation, The “e . | ee Bie Ci Cas | Duke of Buccleuch, whosé family | dates back tothe thirteenth cen- tury, is one of the greatest land- lords and one of the richest and most powerful men in the realm. He owns close on half a million acres, the yearly income from! WOODMEN OF WORLD Key West Camp No. 23, Wood-' men of the World, meets second Thursday night of each month in /K. P. Hall, Fleming Street, Chas. — ap something like: $1100," e is, by the way, a duke W. Sawyer, C. C.; Dr. C. F. Kemp,/ three times over (nearly four clerk. | times, in fact), and he also holds !a marquisate, four earldoms, three! | viscbunties and three baronies. | His residences number seven, earn obeanes jcluding stately Dalkeith Castle, Meets second and fourth Tues-| where more royalties days at Pythian Hall on Fleming) entertained at one time or another street. Roy Hamlin, recorder. | than at any other private residence |in the United Kingdom. The} | present Duke and Duchess, like | ; their: predecessors, are numbered | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | among the most intimate friends |, Island City Lodge, No. 14, K. of| of the royal family. | meets the first, second and| third Fridays in each month at the) Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline) Let The Artman Press aaa it. | | Henry, third son of King George, |; There is's have been |! Serial No. 018 Department of the In Land Office at Ga 1926. that made , for ‘Township = 5., Tallahassee Meridian, | notice of intention to Proof, to estab- land above de- Circuit Court, West, pelerida, on the 24th day of Jun 26. Claimant ni: John J. Landers, Florida. Oscar W. Florida. Williams H. Florida. Minnie L. ida. ae as witnesses: of Big PI of Big of Big Duke, of Big Pine, GEORGE ne, Johnson, Pine, Sands, Pine, Flor- c. cRoM, may10-30t Register. | a Departme Land Office a jay 3 is hereby given Duke of Big Pine, Flor-| on, Augui 1924, made! Minnie ida, who, fi n ke Commutation Proof, claim to the land above before Clerk Circuit y West, Florida, on the 34th day of June, 1926. t names as witnesses: Potts, of Big Pine, Florida. Landers, of Big Pine, .. Johnson, of Big Pine, ohn J. Plorid: Sr lida. . Sims, of Big Pine, Flor- GEORGE C. CRoM, Register. | may10-30t street. Alfred Higgs, secretary. Coral City Lodge No. 53, K. of P., meets the first, third and fourth! | Thursdays in each month at the) | Odd Fellows Hall on Caroline st.| Isle of the Sea Lodge 104, K.| of P., hold their regular meeting! Wednesday nights in the new! Castle Hall, 728 Fleming street. John L, Curry, secretary. P. O. OF A. CAMP P. O. of A. Camp No. 4, meets second and fourth Thursdays of| each month at the P. O. S. of A.| Hall, 119 Duval street. Susie El-| LADIES OF GOLDEN EAGLE) Ladies of Golden Eagle, Florida Temple No. 1, meets on the second} at the Golden Eagle Hall. Ven- ords. OVERSEA CAMP. 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