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RSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 — Notes of The ° encscanccccee From Tampa | * The steamship Governor Cobb, | ‘in Phelan, will arrive in port} orrow morning from Tampa. | steamer will leave again dur- | the day for Havana. ee D This Evening There will be a dance given this ning at Coral Isles Casino un-| the auspices of the Order of | jolays, and an enjoyable eve:| is promised all who attend Oe fe jo Arrive Today Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the/ Methodist Church, who had) attending a church confer-| ce in St. Petersburg, is expected | p return ‘o the city today. * ht Ship Next Week There will be another of the jory Line steamers arriving | on Tuesday of the coming! eek with a load of freight for | y West. The steamer will also we freight for Galveston, for thich port the steamer will leave ‘ter discharging cargo here. | 9. 4 ove Coal Pockets - | The old coal pockets on the. P. 0. dock at the foot of Duvai eet, have been removed by) kmen who are engaged in mak- | other repairs to the dock and d. The space where the pockets | e removed has been closed in,| th with the other part of the! house. Extensive repairs are} ing carried on at this water! mt property which is now own-| by the Porter Dock Company. | SEOCOHE 69+ SSOSCOODOOOOOOO TOO LOBOS S=70995NSE000 | Personal Dr. W. J. Bartlum, state sani- officer, who had been on an tion trip of the district as ir as Homestead, returned to the y yesterday afternoon, Miss Clara Albury, who had nm spending several weeks visit- in Miami and other points up the East Coasi, returned to the city yesterday afternoon over the Flagler System. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Frow- , of Norfolk, Va., who had/ spending several weeks in} West with relatives, were! ngers leaving over the East last night en route to their | | W. Lowe, formerly of Key’ , but who is now residing in} i where he is engaged in the | business, was an arrival on | morning train, and will spend | 4d | be given at Bayview Park. * 'to New. York with passengers on| | here in company with Dr. {leaving over the East Coast last Passing Day Seceocevecvcce.rea:eseeee To Give Party Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kemp, of | 823 Eaton street, will entertain with a birthday party Friday af- ternoon in honor of their little] | daughter, Olga. The affair will se | Miami to Havana Today The P. & O. steamship Miami, Capiain Albury, left today for! Havana with a large number of passengers on board. The majority} of those leaving on the boat were arrivals here on the train from the north. Pe San Jacinto Due Monday i The Mallory steamship San Ja-| to will arrive in port on Mon-| ay night from Galvesion en route} board. The San Jacinto left here Saturday night for Galveston. Oe ea Visiting Up State Dr. ds Y.., Porter, “Sr. is spending a _ visit of sev- eral days on business matters at Eau Gallie, Fla. Dr. Porter left w. J.| Barilum, who made the trip as far | 8 Homestead * Returns to Duty L. G. Pease, local manager of | the Texas Oil Company, who ha been confined to his home from illness for the past week, is back at his desk today at his office in the Porter Dock Company’s yards. Mr. Pease’s numerous friends will be much pleased to learn of his rapid convalescence. } Mention ‘Miss Sadie Sawyer, who had been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leaving} over the East Coast last night for her home in West Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith of} West Palm Beach, who had been in the city for several weeks’ visit with relatives, were passengers night en route to their home. Miss Gladys Lewis is spending} a visit in Key West with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lewis, at their home, 1424 Newton street. Miss Lewis’ numerous friends are glad to see her back in the Island City again. i Mrs. Geo. I. Knowles, accom- panied by her daughter, Dorothy, who had been spending several weeks in Key West as the guest of | Virginia Reel. ACTIVITIES OF SCOUT TROOP AT LONG KEY CAMP MEMBERS OF TROOP 4, UNDER LEADERSHIP OF MRS. A. H. McINNIS, REPORT MOST EN- JOYABLE OUTING The following letter was re-| | ceived by The Citizen from Troop | 4, Girl Seouts, which left here) some time ago on their annual) summer encampment to Long mey) Fishing Camp. June 23, 1926. | Our stay is almost over and we | look forward with much regret to the time of our departure. Thursday night we had one of our big parties in the dining room. We played games and danced the Then we had a demonstration of the “Charleston” by Elise Wallace and Mary Lewis, . also a jig by Dorothy Curry. De- licious caramels were served. Friday morning, after break-! fast, we donned our bathing suits and went for a swim. In the af- ternoon we held a Scout meeting. The girls who had not completed; | their second class tests were urged | | to do so. Miss Ruby Johnson, Mrs. Leslie Curry and son, and Mrs. Cornelia Sawyer came up Saturday to visit the troop for a few days. In the evening we gathered in one of the rooms and had an hilarious time until midnight. We played the ictrola and sang all the latest ongs. Religious serviees were held in the dining room Sunday morning, and at night on the dock under open skies. Monday night all gathered in the; | dining room where another of our| hour. delightful parties was staged.! After playing several games an ex-; hibition dance was given by Mary Lewis, Elise Wallace and Tda| | Curry. We sang many songs, af- ter which ice cream and cake were served. Tuesday, four of the girls walk-| ed five miles down to Tom’s Har- | © bor. In the afternoon some of the girls went swimming and) crowded in as much fun as pos-! sible, as Wednesday will be spent in preparation for our departure. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Scribner have done everything imaginable for our comfort, and it is due to their many kindnesses that our trip has been so pleasant. | The iroop leaves Thursday for’ home, tired but happy. Scout meeting will be held Fri-! day at 5 o’clock at the Scottish! \to put away through THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Kiwanis | Pepper-Fisher coalition and Rafph A. Amerman, of Scranton, Pa. ts the new president of Kiwanis In ternational. Active in Kiwanis cir | cles for years, he was elected.to the presidency at the annual convention in Montreal this month ‘Flashes of Life Feeecccccsccossceeeoeess (By Associntea Press) ST. ANNE’S, England—Bobby Jones has no*intention j yet of paying a bet and buying a hat for Walter Hagen, even if Walter did lead him by four strokes after 18 holes. Bobbie recalls that he him- self led Willie MacFarlane at Wor- cester by four strokes wiih nine holes to play and Willie won, also | that Walter’s forte has been com- ing from behind instead of leadi | the parade. WiMBLEDON—I: must have been a real. mean cold that caused | the Queen of Tenn o keep the! | Queen of England waiting at the courts in vain for more than an It prevented her from, wielding a pen as well as a rac- quet, taking it from a | syndicaiing agents. NEW YORK— Mrs. R. E. proud mother of Tom, Dick Harry, can hear again the cit welcome of hero Dick anytime cares te. The music, “Carry me back to OV sung by Representative C | Woodrun of the Byrd District, was canned and presented io her. | BARRACKVIULE, W. Va.-— Paul Dobelle has a gold medal for shoveling coal. It was presented; by tke Bethlehem Steel Corpora tion for loading 538 tons by hand } ‘in 12 days. ' ve a place | news?" when | reading them. They Every family should b [LETTER PRODUCED IN INVESTIGATION NOW UNDER WAY (ny A inted Presr) WASHIN IN, June 24.—A letter in which Peter P. Walsh, Pittsburgh’s superintendent of po- BENEFIT OF BOY lice “instructed” members of the} force that “we expect a large SCOUTS | majority in their respective dis- | tricts for the Pepper-Fisher ticket” in the recent Pennsylvania primary was produced today be- fore the senate campaign funds committee. The letter was read CUBAN CLUB On the evening of July 7, ali patriotic pageant will be staged at | the Cuban Club under the auspices | by Chairman Reed after Walsh ctr ate Fe acti \ himself, called to the stand as a Crowning of America” and the | surprise witness, had insisted that |cast will be composed of thirty | no one asked him to support the | Boy Scouts, two sailor boys and| 4 that | fifteen girls who will take the | he made no effort to “line up the | various parts of the beautiful and | force’ for the renomination for | unique procession. Besides the Senator Pepper and the selection pageant there will be a fancy drill of John S. Fisher for governor. | by twelve of the Island City’s fair The police superintendent ac- maidens, and the degree staff and | knowledged his signature at the members of the temple will stage | end of the letter, but said it haa! patriotic drill, which when in been sent only to the detective | nose will form a complete Ameri- force who as a rule had charge ot tan. flag. “getting out” the votes. | R. Sheldon of Duluth smell- eda nge cigarette odor in his home, which led him to discover a burglar under a bed waiting to} rob the hous | Troop , Boy Scouts, the proceeds, of which will enable the boys to! A penal train decorated with | the blue and = gold colors of Sweden and American blossoms | which most closely resembles the Swedish native flowers will carry the Crown. Prince and Crown Princess of Sweden on their trans- | continental journey to the Pacific! 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