The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1933, Page 4

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SOCIETY Personal ‘MARIE CAP PICK, Editor - ---- -PHONE 436 Miss Naa O’Shaughnessy, stu- 022 00000002000000S 8000000886000 0R80C0CC08 P.-T. Association Holds Meeting On Wednesday Routine business was transact- -ed at a monthly meeting of the Harris school Association Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. Etheridge reported $5 net proceeds from a penny . sale Parent-Teacher} idge, Mrs. Rebert Roberts, Mrs, H. S. Dexter. Sandwiches, Mrs. Milton Saw- yer, chairman, Mrs. M. E, Berk- Cake committee, Mrs. W. P.}will remain for some time Kemp, chairman, Mrs. E, Ether-| Mr. Duane, who is employed there. dent at the Convent of Mary hn- maculate, left yesterday after- noon for Miami to spend the week- end with her parents. Mrs. J. M. Duane and daughter, Patricia, left yesterday afternoon for Long Key Fishing Camp and with Miss Lois Sawyer, daughter of Mrs. Cornelia Sawyer, left yester- day afternoon for Long Key Fish- THE KEY Mention Juan Calleja, of Havana, who was spending two days in Key ; West, left yesterday afternoon for Miami where he will visit rela- tives, Miss Nellie Russell, of the traf- fic branch of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph com- pany, who was spending a__ bri vacation in Miami, returned on} jthe Havana Special yesterday. Mrs. J.-H. Hinton ‘and two chil- | dren arrived yesterday for a short WEST CITIZEN A shipment of Gladiolas for Easter was received today. by the South Florida Nursery on White street and are now ready for de- livery. Manager Strunk says that the nursery has already received many calls for these flowers and advises that orders be placed early. Prices range from 50¢ to $1.20 per doz- en, % f Dr. Ralph Arnold, of California, famed consulting geologist ‘ and engineer, born at Marshalltown, Towa, 58 years ago -(James) Branch Cabell, famous American novelist, born at Rich- mond, Va., 54 years ago. “Lamartine G. Hardman, former governor of Georgia, born at Com- merce, Ga., 77 years ago. ‘Prof. Calvin B. Hoover, noted Duke University economist, born FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. of the Physical Laboratory of the] . Elmer Dover, of Tacoma, Wash. University of Toronto, born in} one time assistant Secretary. of Canada, 66 ears ago. the Treasury. Born in Ohio, 60 Sir Godfrey Thomas, private) secretary to the Prince of Wales, Easter Offerings TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS, up-to-date, fine tailored, all colors, a big line to select from, for the }- young man and. con- PLAYS PIANO 61 HOURS LONDON.—Prince McBride, a professional musician of this city,| played the piano at the Olympian} ballroom for 61 hours. — ing Camp to spend the week-end | stay with Mr. Hinton, who is train . \& at Berwick, Ifl., 36 yéars ago. with her mother, who is the post-; dispatcher at the F, E. C. term- _—_ servative, specially ‘priced. conducted recently, and Mrs. | owitz. Ulrie Gwynn announced that her; Ice cream, Mrs. W. P. Archer. committee will hold a card party in Pythian Sfsters ‘hall, Friday afternoon, April 21, at 3:30 o'clock. with Mrs. Gwynn on this com- mittee are Mrs. Sam Kemp, Mrs. Enrique Henriquez and Mrs. R. P. Hiner. ervations be jmade as early as possible with any number of this committee. consolation, and door will be giv- en. Mrs. Enriquez, president of this association announced that Mrs. Leo Williams is chairman of the May entertainment committee, and that there will be representatives from the two other local Parent- Teacher Associations in the ar- ranging plans for the May Day Salat which will be presented sday afternoon, May 4, in Bay View Park. . ‘Mrs, Williams announced the following committee from ‘Harris school for this entertainment; Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum,: chairman, rs, H. E. Day, Mrs. J. Y. Port-! er, Mrs, Edna Mitchell, candy. Those who will serve} It was asked that res-| Three prizes, high, | Pennants were won by Miss Mary Pinder’s room, 5-a, and Miss Magdalene De Leon, room 1-a. Room mothers and teachers ; named to arrange for lunches dur- ing the month were Mrs. W. P. Archer and Mrs. Charlotte Has- kins, 2-b, April 17 to 21. Mrs. Gerald Adams and Miss ‘Magdalen De Leon, 1-a, section 1, April 24 to 29. Mrs. H. O. Young,. Miss Clar- ice Roberts, 1-a, section 2, May 1 to 5, | Mrs. N. C. Pintado, Miss Helen ; Williams, 1-b, May 8 to 12. |. The following program was given by pupils. of this school: Recitation—Mary Ramsey; song {Wooden Shoes”, 1l-a children; jreading, Edna Hoff; song of Hol- jland, pupils 1-a, Alice Ramirez, ;Margie Keepers, Betty ‘ Ruth Chastain, Edna Hoff, Mary Ram- ;sey, Charity Albury, Carmen Per- ‘ez, Margaret Russell, Constance | Adams, Tony Signorelli, Irvin Bush; Song of Windmills, pan-'| tomime by Betty Ruth Chastain, ‘and Constance Marie Adams. } { Brintons Honor Guests At Dinner Colonel L. C. Brinton, U. S. Army, and Mrs. Brinton, who was formerly Miss Hattie Babcock, ar- rived in Washington, D. C., Tues- day, after a visit with Mrs. Brin- ton’s relatives in this city. That evening Colonel and Mrs. | Brinton were honor guests at a dinner party at the Army and Na- vy Club given by Captain A. G. Howe, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Howe, who was, before her marriage, Miss Hilda Gregory, of this cicy. Other guests were Babcock Na- varro, nephew of Colonel and Mrs. Brinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Navarro, of Key West; General A. C. Dalton, U. S. Army, and Mrs, Dalton. Tea And Flower. Show On Sunday | All whd are interested | <in Powers and beautification are to attend the Country Club afterhoon when a tea and flower show will be featured. There will be a number of beauti- ful flowers exhibited, grown in local gardens, and President Jerry Trevor of the Country Club, asks all who ‘enjoy beautiful flowers to come out to the club and see Mrs. Roberts To Visit Daughters Mrs. Dora Roberts, of Fleming | street, left this afternoon for Quantico, Virginia, for an in- definite stay with her daughter and son-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. William Mosher, who are stationed there. From there, Mrs. Roberts will go to New London, Connec- ticut, for a visit with her other daughter, Mrs. H. R. Darling. Miss Roberts To Visit Mrs. Howe Miss Lottie Roberts will leave this afternoon for Washington, D. C., where she will visit her niece, Mrs. Howe, wife of Captain A, G. Howe, U. S. Navy, who is now at- tached to the Natvy Bureau in | Washington. To Spend Easter At Tallahassee spend Easter with their daughters, Miss Clara Bernice Lankford and Miss Wilhelmina Goehring, mistress, Benjamin D. Trevor left on the afternoon train yesterday to join Geo. F. Morris at Miami and pro- ceed with him to Hendersonville, N. C., where Mr. Morris goes for treatment. L. M. Gerstell was an arrival over the East Coast yesterday for a business visit with Milton Curry, head of the Wm, Curry’s Sons company. Earl Curry, attorney of Miami and referee in bankruptcy, who cgme in on a short business trip 'yesterday, left in the afternoon. Mrs. Edmond Rabagny, who w: in Miami several days with rela- tives and friends, returned ‘over the East Coast yesterday. inals, While here Mrs, Hinton is staying at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Curry. | E. At Strunk and family, who |were spending a 10 days vaca- jtion in Miami and points on the {east coast, returned over the high-! (way last night. i ‘ Mrs. J. F. Lankford will be a | passenger leaving over the east! ‘coast this afternoon for Talla- { hassee where she will: spend one week with her daughter, Miss | Clara, student at Florida State | College for Women. | F. 0. Weech, designated as! {delegate from Dade Lodge, will leave this afternoon for Jackson- ville where he will attend the | Masonic Grand Lodge which meets there next week. Mrs. Clayton Cooper, Noted Writer, Gives Views On Key West And Its Many Beauties Mrs. Clayton Sedgewick Cooper, writer of note, envisions Key West as an immense flower garden, with gorgeous blooms greeting the | visitor, the air redolent with the fragrance of the tropics. Seated on the porch of the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Porter, where she is a guest, Mrs. Coop- er drew a word picture of beauty and alluring loveliness, that can be made a reality, and when com- pleted will make Key West the goal of every visitor that comes to Florida, % The climate is the best that can be found anywhere, the opportu- nities for beautification greater, and the environment is more al- luring, says Mrs. Cooper, than she has heretofore encountered. This coming from a woman who has lived in Europe, Asia, and other parts of the world and who; wrote such noteworthy contribu. tions to literature as “The Mar- ket for Souls,” “My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard”, “The Wo- man of Egypt” and other works, is praise indeed. Mrs. Cooper believes that the who! bridges are going to be built, and are students at Florida State Col-| with their completion they should scale and sea shell flower makers | be at their tasks in one part of | the building, with the product of their skill displayed attractive} Mrs. Cooper believes that i ; would also be wonderful to have {a group of youthful colored sing- jers and dancers trained to per- ‘form in unison, and these would prove one of the outstanding en- !tertainments with their crooning and melodious spirituelles, their quaint and significant gyrations |of the dance. Many other pSuggestions for the advancement |and beautification of Key West j Were made by this gifted author, and she firmly believes that in the not too far distant :future j she will see most of them realized. Following their rise to popu- ilarity as a starring team in ‘such | Successes as “Bad Girl,” “Over the | Hill” and “Dance Team”, James Mrs. J. F, Lankford and Mrs.) who has gone around the world|Dunn and Sally Eilers have been Andrew J. Page will leave tonight! twice making an especial study! cast together again in “Sailor’s for Tallahassee where they will} 4¢ woman in Oriental lands Luck,” the new Fox film opening an engagement at the Strand The- fater today. | The picture, directed by Raoul j Walsh, tells the story of a sailor i LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY, JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY,| STATE OF FLORIDA. in re the Estate of: MARY LOUISE KNOWLES, Deceased. To all, Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributees, and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are here- by notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Mary Louise Knowles, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Hon. Hugh Gunn, County Judge of Monroe County, at his office in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the date 0: the first publication of this notice. Dated March 17th, A. D. 1933. 6 ALFRED R. KNOWLES, Executor of the Estate of Mary Louise Knowles, Deceased. RAYMOND R. .LORD, Attorney, for Executor. baste Pena a@pr7-14-21-2: OB: e Matter of the Estate of” YM. KEMP, deceased. To all Creditors, “Legatees, tributees, and Persons having claims and demands against said estate: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to’ present any claims and demands which you or, either of you may have Estate of May M. Kem Monroe County, Florid deceased, to the County Judge of said County in his Office at the Court House, In_th MA All claims and demands not _ so) presented will be barred by limita- tion under provisions of Laws of the State of Florida. ‘ Duplicates of said claims shoud be filed with the undersigned Ex- ecutor of said Estate. All claims should be sworn e; SAM PINDER. werae-st 3 apr7-14-21-28; “may5-12- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE, 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF, THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN’ AND FOR MONROE COUN IN CHANCERY. JAMES GRIFFIN, Plaintiff, vs. CONCELLATION OF DEED EVALINA SAWYER, fendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn pill filed in the above stated“ ease that Evalina Sawyer, the defendant therein name@ ts a ‘nonresident of. the State of Florida, resides at No. 154 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, New York; and that she is over the age of twenty-one years; it is ther fore ordered that said nonreside: defendant be and she is hereby r. quired to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or A. D. 1933, otherwise said bill will: b fessed by said it is furthe ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the ey West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and State. This 14th day of April 1938. SEAL » ROSS C, SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Fi JOH? s BR, Plaintiff's “Sdlicitor, fendant. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. $10.00 SUITS, 3-piece Suits, Kirsch- baum and Curlee $10.00 make, reduced to’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, same pi 4.95 make ees nara Sm FE WHITE LINEN ‘SUITS, pure imported pre-shrunk _ linen, just received, priced at only... SPORT COATS, all colors, finest workmanship, good quality, at $6.75 only .. PANTS, big selection — for young men and “conservative, gray, © tan, browris, — blue serges, Ete, $1.95 TO $3.95. é SPORT PANTS, in stripes and | pure white flannels, excel+ $1.95 1 $3.95 STRAW HATS, Sennit and soft $2.95 Hats . GENUINE PANAMA Philli, latest ‘meshes Hires the sen- sation of the: new 10% General Electric! It is years @head in beauty, styling and ing, new adjustable sliding shelves—TEN star features in all! See them before you decide On any refrigetator, - The Monitor Top is the ONE feature in able, trouble-free carte B alone makes, is Guaranteep's ‘YEARS against mechanical failure. e j Buy your G-E refrigerator at today’s prices. Every ‘indication points to in- ‘creases when, present stocks are exhausted.’ A © down payment as low as $10 protects you against higher prices and starts the lifetime savings of a G-E in your home tomor- row. HATS SHIRTS, Manhattan, Johnes, Arro Ete., styles, in the: $i. = SHIRTS, good grade, "5 colors ic SHOES—Men’s Shoes, Peters, Beacon, Brown Shoes, Ete. in black, brown, white and rts, from : $2.25 1 $3.95 These Shoes will be worth double the price after you wear us BOYS’ SHOES, a fine selection in black, brown ani A. F. AYALA, Sales’ Mgr. ; Rhedekehedhahehididededidde dededed AMOR ah Bek RNS ERE Sie oem RPSUUA, ZOOS the’ variety on display Sunday f 4 n lege for Women. j-| With the Atlantic Fleet who be- afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Social Club Has Meeting Members of the Happy Gather- ing Club met Wednesday with ‘Mrs., Russell when it was an- Mounced that Mrs. Otto Kire einer will be hostess at the next meeting of this club, Wednesday afternoon, April 19. Jolly Merrymakers Conduct Meeting Mrs, Roland Weatherford, Jr., the Jolly Merrymaker’s Club Wed- nesday afternoon. Those present [with the hostess were Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, Mrs, Louise Thompson, Mrs. Henry Saunders, Mrs. Ver- non Lowe, Mrs. Charles Lewin. G. BLANCHFIELD DIES THIS WEEK i DECEASED HAD VISITED KEY} WEST DURING FIVE WINTERS Garrett W. Blanchfield, who with Mrs. Bianchfield, visited Key West each winter for the past five years, died thic week in his home in Hartford, Conn. The news of his death was re-! |EASTER SPECIALS | ATKANTOR STORE Easter specials in men’s wear lare being offered in an advertise- jment today at reduced prices by }J. G. Kantor’s, Inc,, on Duval | street, | Mr. Kantor says that the low | prices in men’s suits affords every }man an opportunity to have a new {Easter suit. Prices on all other! lead the visitor to a city beaut ful and the time to start the work is right now. Let the front of every resi- dence be a bower of beauty with bougainvillea and hybiseus pre- dominating. At the points where 1209 Division street entertained|the visitor will enter Key West over the highway let his first sight of the city be one that will be long ‘remembered ‘and create a} longing in the beholder to re- main forever. On one street red bougainvillea, On another the purple. Hybis- cus on another. They are plen- tiful enough, says M Cooper, Let the children be divided into groups to do the planting under the supervision of someone with ideas of artistry, and when the tasks are completed, give prizes to those whose efforts have proven most successful. Another plan for entertainment that can readily and easily be ac- complished is a restaurant on a large dock.; This to be strict- jly a marine restaurant in an at- mosphere of natitical enchantment, with all waiters and attendants {men’s goods have also been great-|C°Stumed as sailors. jly reduced, A spacious structure decorated with the handiwork of men who know the sea and can reproduce {comes entangled in a love affair ; with a girl that’s different. The two get along famously until Dunn, thinking she has been un- true to him, quarrels with her and {sails away with the fleet. He lat- | er learns that it was all a mistake, land he returns to patch things up, jonly to learn that she is not so! | willing to come back. | Dunn’s love for Sally Silers car- ries him through every imagin- able sort of excitement, through comedy scenes in a public swim- ming pool over to a gang-fight on the street and a grand finale in a j dance marathon, with the Navy, as jusual, winning the honors, | Much of ’the comedy is supplied jby Sammy Cohen, dialect come- ian who is cast as Jimmy's pal Barnacle Benny. he reguiar Session ture now being held in this year A. D, 1933 for the passage of a Special Bill in creating and establishing a road, | substance} and toll bridge district in Monroe County, Florida, to be known as “Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District,” defining its boundaries. providing for its sovernment and administration and the sione poses and defining ‘the powers, duties; «priv leges and liabilities of the Board of Commissioners thereof; authorizing tablishment. construction. bridges, embankments, 4 jon ‘and collection of reasonable tolls and charges for the use of the same; authorizing said district to borrow money and issue therefor such evidence of in- debtedness as the said Board of } Commissioners may determine in | THE NEWS-JIGGER charges and authorizing the pledg- ing of pact o' for salt purpo: that there may be paid out of be towed money or the proceeds of HERE’S YOUR SOLUTION | | Jesse 1. Straus @ is the new sales of bonds or other evidence of indebtedness the interest which may | : - e due on such wed ' American money, bonds, or other evidence ou j i \ indebtedness during the’ perted of! bassader to Mastruction.of sai@ toll’ wridgem! France—and the} viaducts, causeways. {fJx, embank- answer to ents, roads, trestles agd other # SHERWIN WILLIAMS Gallon, $] 715 Regolar Price $2.55 This Sale «. ba $3.15 Gallon, To Go REMEMBER.-- And The Signs Point To Heavy Price Increases 1x4 No. 2 Com. Floor- 1x4 No. 3 Com. Floor- ing, really No. 2, at ~ All Regular Colors S. W. P. House *15 i - 53c Quart ing, very graded, FLAT TONE STONE, CANARY c CREAM PALE GREEN ALL SIZES DURING THIS SALE PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN LOWER IN ALMOST TWENTY YEARS COLORS. FF, CAEN ‘GRAY, IVORY. OLIVE TAN, ORCHID, |, SHELL PINK, 922m. CAREY’s ceived terday by Rabert i pertenant struc’ and during yesterday by Rabert R News-Jigger on {he further period of éne year from Roberts, 1407 Oli " th! ornamental work that speaks only; rts, 7 Olivia street, wil whom the Blanchfields lived for several months the past season. Mr. Blanchfield was .the prietor of “Ye Olde Book jn Hartford and was dcepls terested in many items of the quaint and curious sort found in Key West. ‘Qn cach trip to this city he collected curios of different kinds for decorative interest or for sale in his establishmen hoppe SAME PIPE FOR 60 YEARS MONSON, Me.—-c. W. Morr 90-year-old smoker, of this city, the past 60 years ‘CHURCH PROGRAM | ~ SUNDAY MORNING Different departments of the! of the sea and the dwellers ther in. Drape the entrances in fe toons of seines and fishnets. Cre sed oars, tillers or spars to form the entrance braces. Have nothing in the institution Fleming street Methodist church|that speaks of aught but the sea Sunday school will participate and that is on or in it. Crawfish salads, Stone rv program in which the fol-jcrabs in the many delicious ways = selections will be featured:| that ‘they are Rugged Cross”, sung h the Young Peaple’s f this church. of served. Turt - by} steaks and turtle soup, which are nm Knowles and Earl Monroe’ str Chorus! a’ A beautiful pa- food dishes for which this city is y of Key West. And all er dainty and enticing sea gent, “The Light of the World,”! famous. has used the same briar pipe for will be another special Easter se-} ection. ' books, Let the workers in hats, pocket- mats, coconut cups, fish And,; in a program to be given Sunday! above all things, serve nothing: morning at 9:45 o'clock in this|but sea food. This will be a special enchilados, and broiled. lis de-| the time such State Road 4-A has pose 3. His d j been connected with as provided} partment store! for in tong dif: authorizisg and imterests | providing for the validating j eet 6 9 81 Coes oc ether aatterre at indebted. | i pes it him con-| nes: ity of sald the! bill: cot of cantent | Fi aallh | domain on said Reard of Commix,| vench, qualiying! sioncrs of sald district: granting ta! him in President said Roard of Commissioners of! R. ae" —— jaald district = right of way over cosevelt’s opim-) any lands. waters or submererd iom for the daties| lands belonging to the State of ate ape torida in said district: fixing the! = compensations of memi of said Hoard of Commissioners ang other tthe doing ef all other ihings necessary, expedient a pre- ‘per im furtherance of the purposes! and dbjects aforesaid: ltaws i conflict with bwhether general or special xtent of sith conflict Dated this 12th day of April, A. >. 1933. ARTHUR GOMEZ WILLIAM ¥. ALBURY aprit-tt among them. ? bern in a negro family in this city recently were named Depres- sion and Panic. i i) IPL Ad hd ddd, ddd duaaaatiadaule Phone 598 SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING ENGINEERING COMPANY White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” . &

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