The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 6

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SOSSCooLecooacereeeseseeee® SOCIETY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PICK NAMES ON | MAKE TEST OF Personal Mention T. Jenkins Curry left yesterday Miss Harriett Marzyck left over REFORESTATION} ENGINE ABOARD THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 19334 HOTEL OFFICIAL ARRIVES IN CITY onan hee = LICENSES ISSUED MARIE CAPPICK, Editor ------PHONE 436 ee canoe eeueses for Miami and will go to Tampal the highway this morning for Mi- For Memorial Event omAt@-recent meeting of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, and, the: Patriotic’ Order of Amer- ica,-(Daughters), a committee Was appointed to make arrange- ments:and select a program for Memotial ‘services to be held at Harris-sehool on Sunday after- hoon, ‘April 30, at 4 o'clock. Bt hasbeen announced that the ‘Public’ fs invited to attend these services. “The “two orders will attend divine service at the Congrega- tional church the same evening. y It is pointed out that these or- ‘ders are nearly thirty years old,; the Washington Post No. 12, Patriotic Order Sons of America, was organized Dec. 11, 1903, and ‘tthe Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 4, Patriotic Order of America, June 13; 1904. Each year memorial services are held by these orders und are attended jointly. Thi then’s order holds meetings atjheir hall on Duval street every Tuesday evening and the ladies’ suxiliary. meets on Thursday eve- Wings: Social affairs by both or- dets»are held at. frequent in-} vw ibvetet Faréwell Party pagel “Mt. and Mys, A. L. Simpson were guests of officers and mem- bers of’ Troop 5 Boy Scouts at a fareWell party given in their hon- or last-evening at the home of Scoutmaster J. A. Bosa, 910 Geor- | street. Mf. Simpson has been assistant) se0ttrmaster of Troop 5 since the} nization in October, 1922, and Simpson has been scout mother for almost as long. During the evening George F.) Aveher}organizer and first seout- “mastér.of the troop,,presented the guests with a set of bronze book ends, as a remembrance gift. Mr. Simpson thanked the troop and figtired’ the members that he and Mrs. Simpson will always be re-, minded of the pleasant associa- pr lord West, — the presentation of the} wifte and talks by officers and) members, refreshments consist- img of dainty cake and delicious ice ereaim were served. Mr,-and Mrs, Simpson left this ‘morning éver the highway for Mi- ami where they will make their home in the future. Last Nigh 1 Ohta Baker entertained last night a party in celebration tg ae birthday afini- versary. Many games were play- ed gnd yefreshments served dur- the-evening. Prizes were Manuel Varela and Ro-! berta. k. An enjoyable eve- ‘ping was spent by all attending. | The following attended and -|Fay Adams, Marjorie Frow, Edna | Roberts-Albury, } Duval streets, yesterday. Two-Act Operetta Tomorrow Night i Tomorrow night in the high| school auditorium there will be a twozact operetta entitled, “Polish- ed Pebbles,” which promises to be a delightful evening’s entertain- ment. According to those who have at- tended rehearsals, this is a high} class. musical treat, with a great amount of fun packed into each} act, all due to a family which has recently acquired riches. Their! talk, mannerisms and actions are shown by those in the cast. This entertainment is a benefit) to raise money for the purchase of needed books for the school library. Those taking part in the oper- etta are Chester Knowles, Mar- guerite Goshorn, Beatrice Spencer, Mae Johnson, Stephen Boyden,| Madge Sands, Doyle Smith. Two choruses will appear, one in each act of the operetta. The | girls will be’ dressed in garden costumes with * brightly © colored aprons, and’ the’ boys: ‘will appear! in ‘overalls and’ straw hats. Nuptial Event Of interest to their numerous friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Marguerite Roberts and Eugene Albury, which | was solemnized at 9:30 0’clock Jast night in the parsonage of the Fleming Street Methodist church, the Reverend J, T. Couillette, pas- tor, officiating, Mr. and Mrs, Albury will be at horse at 726 Southard street. Mrs. V. Cremata Entertains Club The “Weekly Wednesday After- noon Gathering Club” was enter- tained by Mrs, Vincent Cremata at her home, corner Southard and High scores were won by Mrs. Earl Higgs and Mrs, F. L. Johnson. Those present were Mesdames Merrill Roberts, Louise Cruick- shank, Anthony Haskins, Ben- jamin Sawyer, F. L. Johnson, Al- ton Parks, Fernando Camus, Earl Higgs, Gerald Adams, Vincent Cremata. | Woman’s Union Holds Meeting Mrs. A. D. Luethi, 1119 Von Phister street, entertained mem- bers 6f the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union at*her hom@ yesterday afternoon. Papers were read on topics of the day, and after a business session tea with a salad course was served on the lawn. 3 | helped-tim celebrate his party: | ~ Dor Villareal, Lorie Lowe,; Jennie. Fay Lowe, Roberta Black, | Yvonne Atwell, Vanessa Albury, | Sands, Virginia Fabal, Elks Dance On Saturday Night The membership dance of B, P. jhome at Tavernier. ‘years have made’ their home for a stay of several days on busi- ness, Mrs. A. E. Woodburn, who was here as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Moffatt, left. yesterday afternoon for the home at’ Mara- thon, Fla. Mrs, Delmar Woods, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Webster Roberts,! who was here for a few days with relatives, left yesterday for her Mrs. W. B. Rood and baby, who! were visiting with Mrs. Rood’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Pritchard, of Pine street, left yesterday for the! home in Miami. i Charles Aronovitz left © yester-| day to stay a few days with his father, D. Aronovitz, who is slow- ly recovering from a stroke suf- fered several weeks ago and is, now in a hospital in Miami. Mrs. J. W. Hinton and _ two; children, who were here for a few! days witheMr. Hinton, train des-| patcher of the F, E. C., left yester-| day for the home in -Wést’ Palm| Beach. Mrs. Carl Lopez and’ daughter, Adella, who, for the ’ past’ two in Bartow, Fld.,’wheré Mr. Lopez is employed, arrived’‘on the Havana; Special yesterday and will spend} some time with Mrs. Lopez’. par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Davis, at} 703 Fleming street. | ami where she will visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Curry. | BETWEEN 40 AND 50 WILL BE| SELECTED HERE AND SENT | Right Rev. John D. Wing, TO. TALLAHASSEE TENDER POPPY NEWLY INSTALLED MACHIN- G. E. Horne, assistant manager Last week the recording book of the Miami Colonial hotel, ar-j}in the office of Judge Hugh Gunn, rived in Key West yesterday to! showed five marriage licenses: is- spend a few days fishing in wa-j sued. This week there was but ; West anditing the books of bishop of the Florida Episcopal Diocese, arrived over the East Coast yesterday to preside at services being held celebrating the centenary of St. Paul’s church. Mrs. Charles Curry and two sons, Buddie and George, who were visiting in Miami with Marie Crespo and Mrs. ‘Frank Barron, sisters of Mrs. Curry, returned yesterday. and daughter, were arrivals over the East Coast yesterday for a stay of several days with rela- tives and friends. A. P. Baumann, auditor for the Clyde-Mallory lines, arrived yes- terday on the Havana Special and will spend about one week in Key the local office of the company, I, N. Meltzer, who has been spending the better part of the ness, ret panied be OM for Miami se i ik ¥ tres Mrs. Ford, who’was- spending some time at the barracks with her son- in-law’ and daughter, » Lieutenant and Mrs. G. A. Ford, left over the East ‘Coast yesterday for the home t in Virginia. GAME WARDENS | ARRIVE HERE ON BUSINESS COME TO KEY WEST TO LOOK INTO VIOLATIONS THAT HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN MONROE COUNTY ! Newton Lewis, game warden for| COUNTIES MAY RETIRE BONDS AT FAIR RATE OF REAL ECONOMY NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION (Florida Press) jselected for work on the refores- Mrs. Ida Roberts, son-in-law} winter season in Miami on busi-| LATURE CONSIDERED ONE} ERY SAID TO HAVE STOOD SATISFACTORY TEST MEET- ING ALL REQUIREMENTS There will be between 40 andl 50, names of employes of the| Emergency Relief Council of Mon- roe county sent.to Tallahassee for enrollment on the list .of those Tests of the newly installed en- ‘tation program outlined by the|gine on the lighthouse tender obser ee ho Poppy yesterday were sucessfully ese names are being selected} . rf from the list of registrants on the exrried ‘onkis, Thecengine wet all rolls at the offices of the council by those in charge of the work. The names, according to a tele- gram received this morning, must be in Tallahassee by Saturday. Contrary to expectations the number of names selected has proven to be very small. This be- cause of the qualifications requir- ed.. Applicants must be unmar- ried, between the ages of 18 and 25 and must show family depend- ents. specifications. The course over which the ves- sel ran extends from Eastern Tri- Light, a distance of 14 1-2 miles. making the 29 nautical miles at an average speed of 10 1-2 knots an hour, On board the Poppy when the tests were being made were Wil- of lighthouses; H. B. Haskins, as- sistant superintendent; W. J. i Schoneck, lighthouse engineer; ‘Harry Shaw, machinist; Carl Rom, ‘senior radio electrician; Herbert MRS, P. ALBURY fey -/The vessel was commanded | by | News has been received in the|Captain John Peterson, regular jcity by Mrs. N. \L. Osterhoudt an-| master. nouncing the death of ‘her sister- After the tests were completed in-law. Mrs. Paul G, Albury in Mi-land it was found that the vessel ami, the sad event occuring yes-| and engine came up to every ex- terday morning at 10 o'clock. In-) pectation, Captain Peterson said {terment will take place in that) that hereafter the Poppy should city this afternoon. not be called a tender, but a yacht? FROM OPERATION graduate of the convent of Mary Immaculate, and for a number of Clifford Hicks, Jr., who unde went an operation for appendici years was a teacher in the public Sunday is reperted as rapidly re- | schools here, | Survivors are her husband, Paul} H j cuperating from the effeets of the operation and is on the road to re- 1G, ‘Albury; three children, Doris covery. Rae, Jess Willard and Mary Louis Albury; Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Cur- iPORTUGAL ORDERS WARSHIPS BUILT ry of Miami and Mr. and Mrs. E. (ity Associated Press) (Florida Press) TALLAHASSEE, April 20.— William. V. Albury of Key West} angle Light to Nine Foot Shoalj’ The Poppy covered the distance, /' this district and P. Tibbets, assis-| tant warden, arrived over the high- way last night to look into(the law violations that are continually re- TALLAHASSEE, April 20—If House bill 30 does not strike a snag in the Senate it may soon be possible for counties to ‘retire ported from Monroe County. bonds by purchase of the securities Their visit is especially connect- in the open market at present- ed with the killing of deer out of| day prices. season, does in violation of the} his measure, which was intro- law and capturing fawn. Trapping! duced in the house by. A: 0, Kan- of birds of beautiful plumage and| ner, of Martin, and which quickly songsters will also be given their/ received the approval of the lower attention. he jhouse, is considered by many to _ Talking to The Citizen, Mr. Lew- ‘he one of the real ccénomy meas- is said that he had been in Key ures of this session. It is now in| West for only a few hours but the hands of the Senate's. Judi- in that time had learned that even! etary “B” committee. » though he arrested offenders and! The bill provides for allocation proved their guilt he would be! of three cents of the gas tax for unable to secure a conviction. [use in purchasing county bonds If he does not succeed in his in-' gt the market price at the discre- vestigations to his satisfaction,| tion of the various boards of coun- Mr. Lewis says that he will make ty commissioners. Heretofore, the a formal report to the United | funds so received were used for re-| States officials in this section.'tirement of interest coupons a3} Then if a man is arrested and it! they became due, which in no way! is proven in United States court’ reduced the bonded indebtedness. that he has violated the game laws,’ If the new bill becomes a law and representative from Monroe coun- ty, is the first.name on the alpha- betical roll call list of the house; and therefore had the distinction of being the first man to vote for legislation of beer in Florida, | Albury is a native Floridian. | He has represented Monroe county } in the house during the last two sessions of the legislature. W. Albury of Key West. Albury First To Vote LISBON, April 20.—The Por- tuguese ministry of marine has On Measure For Beer signed a contract with the British Vickers. Armstrong Company for construction of two first class scout cruisers of 2,000 tons each and three 800-ton submarines. Subscribe for The Citizen—20¢ « }a week. ters that he has heard such glow- ing accounts about. Today he is the guest of Wil- liam R. Porter and under the guidance of Captain Albert At- well is out after big ones. Others in the party are Dr. William R.} Warren and Attorney W. Curry Harris. Tomorrow it is expected © that he will go out as the guest of Nor- berg Thompson. WANTED—CLEAN FACES MADRID.—In a recent beauty contest in this city the Spanish of- ficials compelled the contestants to wash theit faces with soap and water before they appeared at the judges’ stand. liam W. Demeritt, superintendent} _ one recorded. This was issued to Eugene Al-._ bury and Mary Marguerite Rob> ee Renew Your Health « - ke will tell wach attest tem is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health? Why not rid qemenit, a chroni¢ ailments tran are un lermining ur Purify your entire Macy ing a thorough course of —onee or wards you with health, Calotabs purify the blood by ac- tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 cts, and 35 cts. packages, All dealers, § (Adv.) iil be held in the/ his conviction will be almost cer-/ county boards elect to. so use the} {lodge neoms, Sgturday night April tain, © }funds there-will be a material re- While in’ Monroe: County’ Mr-! duction’ in eounty debt. & ‘Gates, Robert Bethel, /22 at 9 ofclock. a 4 , Joba ~Reberts, _ Delmare Eden,; Only members of the organiza+! Lewis and Mr. Tibbets will be giv-| sith-cilapainensasiih : ‘ J ae r, Rosie Beccaise,/:0! Riks 5516 Roberts, Choice tobaccos carefully blended into a fragr: harmony—that’s Ch ‘Lionel Baker. Bert Baker. Frank) tion are pefmitted to°attend thisen every assistance ‘in the prose- | “Bam Ray Bertoyitch, Manuel dance but each’ member may'in-|cution of his investigations ® by ‘Warela, Harold Cruz, Joe Roberts,| vite as many women to join his, Sheriff K. O. Thompson and: his! Sack. Pinder and Cheta Baker, party as he désires. | force of deputies. 1 ren renee ie Mapa sai CALE » _ Party for young people of o'clock, Historical program at St. Paul Weekly recreation of young at 8 o'clock in Sunday school annex. Sewing classes at Wesley Hor Young Poop Fitting: Street Methodist chureh, Pythian hall.at 3:20 o'clock. = *-Public reception for Bishop John D. Wing at St, Paul's parish COS Biveeg Owner, H. Chaves, Tampa;/ at 8 o'clock. Organ recital at St, Paul's chu 1 will appreciate it very much ternal orgenizatio will name some te inclede th in the calendar on | “*Ved from the government fo’ this page; also, reports of theic social affaira and entertainments of Key West, there remains but Thureday | St. Paul's church at parish hall at 4:30, Chorus meets for rehearsal at 7:30 o'clock in Friday Harris school Parent-Teacher Association benefit card party in , Curr: POP PPP IOPEPISIAL ALTE NOTICE | NDAR | ed | "s parish hall at 8 o'clock. people of First Methodist sessasas! | ise at 4:30 o'clock, | ureh at 9:80 o'clock. { # every lodge, club, civic and fra-| member whe will keep me advised which add to the interest of the city in general. These, I will gladly | write up if facts are gives me. Pee ttn tndteéet tad MARIE CAPPICK. } > FOUR BUILDING | April | follows | Rev. A. L. Maureau reports that ‘an attempt was made early yes- PERMITS ISS \terday morning to rob the Cath- jolie rectory, stating that the fence to the gate had been opened, i; it being shown that whoever was engaged in the act tried to wrench the padlock on the chicken coop. Rev. Maureau says that he must ave been aroused from his deep umber about midnight, evident- street. Slate slabs to. be used,|!y from the noise made by she} Owner, Henley Estate, Indiana;|Tobbers, which must have had a} cost, $50. g {tendency to bring on a nightmare, Roof on the building at 703| Saving that he woke up suddenly/ Eaton street. Owner, Leslie A. | shrieking, unknowingly scaring the i_cost, $200, ithief away. Repairs to porch at 517 United| Building repair permits issued from the office of Harry Baker number four for the week ending} ).. They were issued as! ! | Repairs to roof at 707 Duval CARD OF THANKS 2) a Cot See to poof at T44 Windsor]. We wish to extend our hearf- inh Catan © Carey; cost,! ‘elt appreciation to the many $100. me : ikind friends who assisted us in the ee | iliness and at the time of death-of jour infant daughter, Yvonne Ear-} tine. BUT LITTLE OF FREE FLOUR LEFT j offerings, assuring one and jbe remembered. Of the 2900 sacks of flour re-} apr20-It PALACE Rex Bell and Frances Rich im THE DIAMOND TRAIL Matinee, $-10c: Night, 10-1S< distribution to the poor and needy 250. i Applications for the flour hes been slow and irregular for the’ past few days Distribution is} still being made to those whose; names appear on the emergency i Telief roster. + We wish to especially thank) those for the use of cars and floral} all} their many kind deeds will always} we. AND wes. | JOSEPH H. SAUNDERS. | | acter! And what a-fre to enjoy the smooth, friendly mildness Lucky Strike alone offers because’ lt's toasted” is every corner of the world, both bere aad overseas, wherever you fad joy in life, ‘cis always “Lackicg Pleape” Re aad

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