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PAGE FOUR 9090000000008 00OOOOOOOODOOOESOSODOOOOOOOODOOOEOOS SOCIETY TARIE CAPPICK, Editor - - - - PHONE os Letter On Red Cross Membership of the in receipt of a letter from a color- ed woman ¢ josing jher dollar ip. y year for a number of years this member has made a} great s fice to continue her membership in Red Cross. Th letter is from § ah A, Summons, et and follows: B. Phillips: “Dear Madan “This certifies that Sarah Summons, a member, is enclosing} local member that « one dollar for her yearly member- | ship. “She has been very sick since | November 11, 1931, and has not been able to work, or do any to help herself ever since, She! has been up and down ali through this year, and is now confined to bed un a doc- tor’s care. Improving very s ‘She wishes to notif; she has three with her ily now. One son who is not work- ing, a grand-daughter who is nurs- ing her in her illness, who has noj{ for; and 0 ‘pear on the program to be given | tonight at the high school by the ‘will lik in considera- help or work. you to take her ¢ tion.” This is signed by mons, and Mrs, Phillip: she appreciates gre: that prompted this poor woman to} ah ates that! Sum-j} continue her membership in the} and points to this iet-| Red Cross, A.l ece \Turtle Luncheon iAt School House Through the kindness of Nor- of} Thompson Canning Company, chil-! Mrs. Phillips states |dren at Division street school en-/ at this | berg Thompson, president joyed a turtle luncheon school last Friday. | | This noon meal was prepared by| Ithe Parent-Teacher Association of} |this school. Myr. Thompson jtoes and other vegetables and {served the children, There were 90 children served bers to be served free lunch a \this school, and all enjoyed me i meal, pose of the plates of this delicious meat which was served with read. |Will Appear On - Tonight’ 's Program | Mrs. Alice Weatherford Curry iss Fanny Hansen will ap- Young Peoples’ Department and ‘the Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley atly the spirit | Memorial church, Mrs. Curry will !be heard in a reading and Miss Hansen will play a piano selection. ter as a stimulus to others who | Installation intend to join during the present roll call, and may have neglected doing so. Make Plans For Christmas Tree Florida Temple, Ladies’ of the Golden Eagle, will have a Christ- mas tree Monday evening at 7:30 wk in the Golden Eagle hall on Petronia street. Members of this temple are asked to bring a gift not valued at more than ten Of Officers Catholic Daughters of America will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock for installation of newly elected officers. All members are asked to be present. Janior Club To Meet On Monday A call meeting of the Junior Woman's Club has been announced ¢ents to place on this tree. Knights of the Golden Eagle and the Gold- en Eagle Drum and Bugle Corps have been invited to be present on this occasion. Personal Miss Anna Gandolfo and Miss Ada Milligan, who went one week ago via highway for a vacation in Miami and other points, were re- turning passengers over the East Coast yesterday. Aguilino Lopez, Jr., law student in his senior year at Florida Uni- versity in Gainesville came in over the East Coast yesterday for the Christmas holidays with his par- ents, Mr.nd Mrs. I. N. Meltzer were passengers on the afternoon train yesterday going to Miami for a short stay. at William Thompson left yester- day afternoon for Key where he will stay a brief time with his brother-in-law, T. Jenkins Curry and then go to Miami, BERVALDI RESIGNS FROM CHAIRMANSHIP OF COMMISSIONERS (Continued from Page One) for Monday morning at 9 o’clock at the home of Mrs. O. S. Long, 526 Angela street. All members are urgad to attend this important meeting. Mention Mrs. A. Woodburn left yes- terday eirtoos for her home in Marathon to look after business interests, after which she will re- turn to be with her husband whovis ill at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr; and Mrs. Victor Moffatt. R. J. Hopper, district plant sup- erintendent with the Southern Bell Telephone Company, who was here for two days as the guest of T, H, Pittman, manager of the local plant, left yesterday for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson, who were spending a few days in Largo;Miami as the guests of Mrs. John- s0n’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tanner returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Reverend Roger Lyons Arrives For Brief Stay The Reverend Roger Lyons, S. J., lof St. Louis, arrived today on the take part in the inaugural cere- monies of Governor Dave Sholtz onjafternoon for Miami. January 3, was read. The tenta-| tive program was inclosed showing! the procedure as outlined and also giving the railroad . rates. The jthe priest was a guest | Mary’: land this afternoon addressed the Havana Special and will leave this While here do-! inated 20 pounds of steaming tur- tle which was prepared with pota- according to those who | watched the little ones quickly dis- that mean Kitchens Humming-—Christmas Is Near jthat day, one of the largest num-| Jeg Time To Make Yuletide Confections Once More { Home-made confections, like those above, add an old-fashioned touch to Christmas, or wrapped in gay holiday paper, they make fitting personal gifts. Cash Grocery Store At Homestead Entered By Thieves Last Night; The Cash Grocery store Homestead, Fla., was broken into last night and about $17 taken. This is the information received by Sheriff Niles today from the chief of police’at Homestead over long’ distance ‘phone, Now the sheriff’s force ts look- ing for a man about 6 feet 6 inches wearing a brown suit, the coat of which is short, He has bushy hair and dark complexion. He is ex- pected to arrive by side door Pull- man, but may come into Key West by any other mode of transporta-; tion. Three Building Permits Issued For Past Week Building and repair permits sued from the office of Harry Baker, building inspector, number- ed three durng the week ending | December 15. The addition to the office of the South Florida Contracting company is the largest item on |, the list. The cost will be about} $750, most of which will be for labor as the material will be tak- 4 en from the stock of the compan: Repairs to home at 530 Oli street. Onwer, Emma Albur! corner of White and Eliza street. Owner, End City Holding com- pany; cost, $10, Claimed Gibson Roughly at St. tar of the Sea rectory, round trip from Key West to; Sodality of the Children of Mary Tallahassee and return is to $13.50. On motion the invitation ‘was placed on file. Sheriff Talks On Fees Sheriff Niles the addressed be; at the Convent. He was chairman of the Sodality convention recently held in Jack- sonville. Board and advised that at come Corporal W. Roberts future meeting he will present a} bill for fees allowed for taking! prisoners to the court house from| versa, The} sheriff bases his claim on a re-! the jail and vice cent decision of the attorney gen- eral in the case of the sheriff of /*° second lieutenant in Battery/joen taken by a crowd and severe-} jly handled, * | | Plan for Better Dade county, whose prisoners are taken from the jail to the court! room by elevator, in the same} building, for which he is alowed | 12% cents each way. There was no discussion of this proposed presentation of the bill. A warrant for $150 was drawn to the order of Commissioner Thompson, reimbursing him for! that amount advanced to Attorne 4. Lancelot Lester for Passes Examination|,,: janything of the Handled But Not Lynched} For several days the subject of conversation in all parts of Key West was whether Willie Gibson} had been lynched or not at som e} place on the keys. Gibson’s father asked the sheriff and chief of police if they knew mooted ce. The sheriff asked izen, rs of the family. jtion held last night for promotion} | “E” Florida National Guard. There were three contestants} ttaking the exams and their pa- pers were exceptionally close. (Monroe Schoels Given { $506.99 As State Aid (By Assoctated Press) TARLAHASSER, Fia., Dee. 15. s covering $71,664.10 and ng the state's aid to t |had any authentic information Corporal William P. Roberts\about what happened to W: accessfully passed the examina-| This morning it was said that Gigson was not lynched but had for certain reprehen-| sible conduct with which the was} charged. Control-of-Colds Proved by Tests Greensboro, N. en incurred on the trip to Miami and! county school units for the month) tests—and use im thousands of Tallahassee fn the int Overseas Bridge Corporation. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned. The United States produced} 86.3 pereent of the rid eutpat of natural gasoline in 1931. out. The apportionments are based, jon the number of teacher-pupil! units in each county. Mi © county $ i receive} buted t of the of December have been ,mailed phomes—have proved the new V {Plan for better Control-of-Cc The number and duration of colds; reduced by half! More than haif fof the costs of colds saved! Full details of the Plan are in each/ 9 as s its portion of the funds! package of Vicks VapoRab and the || 822 Flemé ‘new Vicks Nose & Troat Drops. at! occur-} Thel The Citizen asked mem-) But no one} C.—Clinical ; “Hambone” Lodeod hi \Cuitoms hiceecies C.9P. Monroe County Jail'Hogeboom Back From Trip| “Hambone” is in trouble. In, Chas. P. Hogeboom, customs in-! fact “Hambone” is not only in :spector at this port, and brother- a stew, but he is likewise in theiin-law, Hesba Roberts, who left jcounty jail, and wants to get out here about a week ago over the jand. be sent to his mother at Long| jhighway for Tampa, have returned Key. |to the city, | When arrested some days ago; Qn reaching Tampa, Mr. Hoge-! charged with stealing a coat, He boom was called to Pensacola on gave his name as Laurence Hants aceount of the death of an uncle,| jknown to hi friends by thé and after a short stay there re-| |euphonious ap ion generally turned to Tampa where he was japplied to the osseous parts of the joined by his sister, Mrs. Lawrenc pins quarter of the porcine ani- Hamilton and little @ ughte mal. 3 f \Laura Elizabeth, who made the | He said that his mother Heft him going to Long Key. Now|Mr: and Mrs. Hogeboom at their Probation Officer Clements Jay- home én North Beach. cocks is seeking from Commis- jsioner. Roy Fulford, the necessary’ Subseribe for The transportation for the boy from dala casseledns |Key West to where his mother is} Hlocated. “Hambone” is only ‘| j boy. |PALACE TEXAS BUDDIES Benefit Salvation Army Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ LEGALS. The Key West Electric i Cmpany es ‘old | : YOUR EYESIGHT ES beed/ HTS PRECIOUS— You should give your eyes as much attention as you do your body. DR. J. A. VALDES 532 Duval Street | Richardson’s Store| RUST Company,| Friday and Saturday Vive Pre ecember 25¢ 5c als, }3 ! | dec Del Monte Salmon, can Matches, 2 pkgs. Salt, 2 boxes Peaches, 2% size Crisco,"1 tb can ... Kaffee,Haag, 1 tb can Sugar, 5 Ibs. Maxwell House Coffee, Del Monte Coffee, Ib Pearl Cream, can . Condensed Milk, can .. by’s Corned Beef, can - Libby’s Roast Beef, can —.. Flour, 6 tb sack iam Rice, 5 Ibs. Lard, 3 Ibs. Fat and Lean Pork, 2 tbs. Tomatoes, 6 cans ima Beans, Ib Black Eye Peas, ib Catsup, 3 bottles Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Onions, 3 ths. Grits, 3 pkgs. Cocoa Malt, 1 tb size Sani-Flush, can Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans Sliced Beets, 214 size can Campbell's Soup, 3 cans Sardines, 3 cans Crackers, 6 boxes Snider's String Beans, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS At | Lee Baker’s Grocery Gennes: «celine Magnolia Milk, with order, can Pearl Cream, can Sugar, 5 Ibs. Meadow Golc Butter, Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Red Onions, 3 Ibs. Rice, i Cuban Coffee, i Morning Coffee, tb Royal Scarlet Tuna Fish, can . Royal Scarlet Salmon Steak, bh 10¢ with order, “ye can Royal Scarlet Preserves, size Grape Nut Flakes, pkg. Palmolive Soap, bar Wesson Oil, pt. Matches, 3 boxes Rumford Baking Powder, tbh size... Chicken Feed, 10 ibs. Spare Ribs, 2 Ibs. First Grade Salt Beef, Kingan’s Luncheon Sausage. can Walnut, i Se Almond and Pecan Meats at Retail Everything for FRUIT CAKE = Nuts and XMAS TREES. Phone 134 We Deliver Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. ig St. Phone 665 had trip to Key West, and are visiting! zi. Green, famous. herself as a child actress, is as thrilled to see one of her own favorites of the’ screen as though she had never stepped through a studio gate. Celebrities do not awe her. But she finds them glamorous and in- jteresting and has a_ well-defined |list of idols and ideals. In other j words she’s a normal little girl. Her favoirte actress, Mitai re- Js, is Constance Bennett. Next ;in her favor is. Ann Harding. the men she regards Mau-| e Chevalier as perfect, Richard |Dix as next best, and reserves a warm spot for Chester Conklin, | ne-of her first favorites, | liss Bennett was working | in |Rockabye” at the studio during Ithe time “Little in Annie,” |RKO- Radio picture, was in produc- i Inevitably, when Mitzi was ing’ from her own set, search- found heron the sidelines of | Miss Bennett’s, watching with rapt attention the svelt Connie as she jenacted a dramatic scene. It al- was a reluctant Mitzi being [le away. ‘Little Orphan Annie,” showing ‘on the screen tonight at the Strand | Theater, is deseribed as Mitzi’s ie st real opportunity. Although ‘How Doctors Treat | Colds and Coughs | To break up a cold overnight and relieve the congestion that makes you cough, thousands of physicians are |now recommending Calotabs, the nausealess calomel compound tablets that give you the effects of calomel and salts without the unpleasant effects of either, |. One or two Calotabs at bedtime with | a glass of sweet milk or water, Next ' morning your cold: has v: { system is thoroughly, purified and you | | are feeling fine with a hearty apy for breakfast. Eat what you no danger. | Calotabs are sold in 10¢ and 35¢ | packages at drug stores, | GEORGE PARK’S GROCERY Phone 453 _ We Deliver 1339 Newton St. The same low GROCERIES which agg teak in effect each week-end will continue for Friday and Satur- day. Come to our store and save money. || WE HAVE A SHIPMENT OF |] WASHINGTON STATE XMAS TREES. ALL SIZES. PORK SHOULDER, | tb || PORK HAMS, th; SMOKED ‘HAMS, tb FR SH SPARE RIBS, $ Tha, iG. ROAST, 1 ARMOUR’S STAR BACON, pkg. gag CHOPS, monn tee SOUSE, 2 iba. . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. re A copy of a map made by Colum- bus in 1498 has been ‘found . niten SAVINGS — packed with comedy, at the same time it has a deep underlying chord of drama, and Mitzi is said to play her part with adult skili, featured with her being that fine dramatic! actress, May Robson. Others in the production are Buster Phelps, as the omnipresent Mickey, Kate Lawson and Edgar Kennedy. John Robertson directed. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR “Kitchen Tested” © - * Sati for ees SUC COFFEE, pound 3. CREAM, There are almost 4,000,009 vol- umes in the Congressional Library, at Washington, D. C. 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