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see: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Dees presdoceummmerrenrerespentessorcceeereese COoccccccccccccccocccccecocccosceoeoooeoojeeoesee ‘Rumblings’ From Veteran SOCIETY ape CAPPICK, Editor ------PHONE 436) 00202000000 0Seeeceeoanesasseaceesesee® “he Tenth Annual Reunion of the Alumni Association of Saint Joseph’s school was held yester- day afternoon. At the opening of the business meeting Reverend Father Dough- erty, S. J., addressed the _mem- bers, complimenting them on their loyalty to their Alma Mater, and ing them to live up to the high principles that had been fet before them in their school The following officers were elected for the coming year: lo Rios, president; Joseph} Sawyer, vice-president; Diaz, secretary and Raul Rios, treasurer. secceee W. L. Stephens, of the Marine At U.S. Marine Hospital fish. How come this in wo During lunch, music was | fur-; hospital at-Key West, sums up the} West? nished by the school. orchestra:, Julio Lopez, saxaphone; Norman Brantley and Daniel Lopez, trum: pet; Charles Roberts, pian: Charles Gomez, Thurman Sands and George Ybarmea, violin. The following members of .the Alumni Association were present:} Charles Roberts, Mario Rios, Raul Rios, William Freeman, Joseph Sawyer, Louis Wilson, Anthony Demeritt, Francis Delaney, Max- well Russell, Douglas McCarthy, Bert Buckley, Odilio Diaz, John Haskins, Bert Watkins, Dion, Louis Haskins. Honorary guests-were Rev. F. X. Dougherty, S. J., and Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. Odilio' J, Personal Mention nn Elwood, thor ‘was spénding*some time with relatives, left Saturday for Miami where she makes her home with a daughter, uN Katie Carbonell. Miss dtaris: Peoples, chief nurse att Marine hospital, who was »some time with relatives in inah, Ga., returned yes- on the Havana Special. ‘Mrs. William Blanding, who was epending a few days in Miami was ‘@ returning passenger over the East Coast Terese; Mrs. Vernon S ‘Spencer noe yesterday from Miami where she was visiting for several days with i social Schaal Page and daughter ite, who were in Tallahas- one week with Mrs. Page’s ghter, Miss Wilhelmina Goeh- ‘student at the state college, Farrell, itor of the State Emergency Relief Council, came in over the East Coast yes- terday, audited the accounts of the Tocal council, and left in the after- noon for Miami. ‘ Mrs. J. Fv Miss Clara BE Seager at Florida State Calege for Won Women, returned on Special yesterday. ‘ord, who was in Tallahassee, the Joe Plummer, who was spending a few days in Havana on a pleas- ure trip, returned Saturday after- noon on the Florida. Mrs. Mabel Rue came in yester- day from Miami for a day: with Mrs, Harold Gibson and returned ‘on the afternoon train. Mrs. Raymond Baker left over the East Coast yesterday for Mi- ami where she will be the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. -Will Baker. Mrs. Robert Helton and two children, Raymond and Dorothy, who were spending a few days with Mrs. Helton’s parents, and Mrs, W. E. Nelson, left yes- terday for the home in Miami. Mrs. J. R. Hankinson, of Tam- pa, arrived yesterday afternoon over the highway and will spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Kirkland, Mrs, Louis McDonald left on the afternoon train yesterday with her baby, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Smith for a few weeks. Miss Rachel Fulton, .who was spending seven weeks with-friends and relatives in the Canal Zone, returned Saturday on the Florida from Havana and during her short stay in Key West was the guest of Mrs. Clem’C. Pricey She left on - Johnathan Cates left Saturday] the Florida for Tampa enroute to on the Florida for Tampa where} her home in Memphis, Tenn. he will spend several:days on busi- —_— Mrs. John West, who was spend- ing one week in Key West with Boer, Watkins, “attorney of aires, left Saturday afternoon Who was spending some) for hér home in Miami. ith his mother at the home} ' ing street, left Saturday Florida, but expects to re- short time for another a "aie. Archie Beryl, who was several months in Chi- Mr. Beryl, returned Sat- and will spend some time family. |. Weech, who was attend- meeting of the Masonic d Lodge, in Jacksonville, MRT 3: 4 A vasa incom. Robert. Ingrahain was an — with " “Mrs, Paul Lowe and daughter, who were spending a few days in ‘with relatives, were return- pasedngers over the East Coast - Charles Aronovitz, who was spending a few days in Miami with his ‘father, D. Aronovitz, who is ill, returned Saturday on the Havana Special and reports that his father is slowly recovering. Mrs, ©. L. Curry and children, Nellie May and Herman, who were spending some time with Mrs, Cur- mother, Mrs. Clements Jay- ‘edeks anil other relatives, «Saturday fer the home in Miami. * Mrs Paul Daniels and baby, «who were visiting Mrs. Daniels’ ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coop- er, left Saturday afternoon for the ee Miami accompanied by} Mrs. Cooper who will spend sev- ‘eral-weeks with her daughter. Rev. James Courtney, S. J., di- Teetor of all sodalities in Florida, and professor of the Fourth High fi, Tampa, arrived Saturday in company with Rev. F. X. Dough- » So J.. and left in the after- nono for Miami. Mrs. 0. A. Thudium, whe was c. i. Gardner, retired light- housekeeper of Cedar Keys, Fia., arrived on the S. S. Florida this morning to visit his daughter, Mrs. Maude McKillip, and other relatives, C. C. Courtnay, official in charge of the U. S. immigration patrol in this district, arrived yes- terday over the highway and is spending a short time with the rex} local unit. Mrs. J. L. Freitas and son, Al- fred Nowlin, who were spending several weeks with relatives, left Saturday afternoon for a few days in Miami, From there they will go to Tampa for a short visit and then leave for their home in Los An- geles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Niles, son, Warren, Jr., and Mr. Niles’ moth- er, Mrs. Mary Niles, arrived Fri- day over the highway for a short visit and returned Saturday to their home in Miami. Mrs. Mary Niles was formerly Miss Mary Moffatt of this city. Mr, and Mrs, Everett Albury, who were spending a vacation with Mrs. Allbury’s brother-in-law and sister, Lieutenant and Mrs. R. H. Phillips at Parris Island, S. C., returned over the highway yester- day, GETS CHECK ON RACING FUNDS; Clerk Ross C. Sawyer today re- ceived from Tallahassee a check for $10,461.20, which is Monroe county's share of the state funds received from the various race tracks, horse and dog, which op- erated in Florida during the win- ter Tacing season, The check was deposited for collection with the First National! spending four months in Key West, Bank and as soon as returns are left over the highway Saturday/ received announcement will be morning for Miami where she was|made by the clerk when distribu- . joined by her sister Miss|tion is to be made. farthea West af@ in a week will in Kansas Subscribe for The Citizen—20¢ weekly. Louis; attitude of the veterans relative to the economy cuts recently made and gives readers of The Citizan few intimate glimpses into the ives and habits of his associates. “There are only a few World War veterans left in the hospital and they have been moved from jwards four and five into ward eight which has 15 beds and all are occupied. “The few remaining veterans are'taking the economy cut very optimistically. On the average they are a cheerful bunch and take things as they come but rumors come and rumors pass andy so one hears things like these: a “Ts the veterans’ bureau going to pay hospital pay?’ ‘Am I, a service connected patient going to be cut? ‘Will I get my false teeth?’ ‘Will I get this or that or the other?’ What’s the use of -{chorul clubs of the convent. M: worrying, the powers will do as they please and that’s that.” “Ailments of some of the boys sum up something like this. Tay- lor, a bed ridden patient, is optimistic in his. belief that he is going to be well again. He is liv- ing’ on orange juice and more. orange juice. “Benafield has a lean and hun- gry look!. He is always wonder- ‘ing if he is going to get his bonus. (Don’t publish this as he is averse to publicity.) His hobby is boats. “Commander Wright, a Spanish war veteran has an ice cream com- plex. He eats three dishes daily. He goes fishing but catches no ASSEMBLAGE OF SODALITIES OF GIRLS AND BOYS CONDUCT MEETING AT CON- VENT HALL ON SATURDAY TO MEET REVEREND JAMES W. COURTNEY, S. J. 1 | Saturday afternoon was a fes- ‘tive occasion with the girls. and boys sodalities of the Catholic church when they assembled at St. Cecilia’s hall of the convent to meet the Reverend James W. Courtney, S. J., director of sodali- ties of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Florida, and member of the fac- ulty of the Sacred Heart High School, Tampa, Fla. The school orchestra played a selection accompanied by the garet Leon, Louise Delaney, Mary Whalton, C Fernandez, played pianos; Beulah Brantley, kee, Carmen Fernandez, Charles Gomez and Thurman Sands, violins; Josephine James, Elena Barcello, Mary Jo Lombard, mandolins, \ The girls sodality sang “The Green Cathedral.” Miss Margaret Lacedonia, ,president of the girls sodality, gave an address of wel- com The boys sodality sang “Soldier Song,” and Edward Frey- berg of this group extended a wel- come to Father Courtney who then addressed the sodalities. The meet- ing closed with singing “For Christ the King,” a sodality song composed by Father Courtney. “The Aims of the Soda! "| was the theme of the visiting priest’s address, which he pointed out, are personal sanctification and Gatholle action. Regarding Holiness “Personal holiness consists knowing God and serving God loving God and serving God. In} this a high degree of sanctity must be aimed at or no degree will be attained,” Father Courtney ex- plained. He emphasized the fact that without personal holiness/ there can be no Catholic action. “It should not be hard for us to love God because He is percep- tible to our senses. He actually lived on earth, therefore He is such that man can perceive. Christ is Man-God, therefore worthy of our love. He first loved us and | came toe earth to show us how to {love God. He gave us the example | = — to get back to Almighty hy Pecoaial santification and holi | ness are attained through keeping God’s commandments and the pre- cepts of the church, “Love lifts us up te God and halfs any burden. It is easy to follow in the foot prints of God. and the closer we remain to G: jthe easier it is to follow. This | will lead us right straight to Al-| mighty God,” Father Courtney ex-| | plained. Explains Sedalit This director of Catholic sodali- ties in Plorida stated that the seal }of every sodalitist should be al very high degree of sanctity, and} pointed out that each one can test WHO POI LD OOD ODO Lae OID. Louise} Y. Gwen- dolyn James, George Ybarmea, “Sam Ramsey, an asthma patient, believes in fishing from the bridges. He goes in his car to Boca Chica bridge, but unlike Commander Wright, catches fish. “Captain Dick? Well Captain Dick, brave and bold, is a great 500 and Rummie player, He is a consistent winner, and believe it or not, never cheats. “Jack Phelan, well Jack has his| family ih Kéy West and has no wories. Why should he worry? He gets three square meals per day. “Bentley is a man of note. Note him when he is eating. He; has shortness of breath. Look out. “Cates is another. What a trencherman. The boys -wonder what he does with all that food he puts away. He has five children and.a cat, also a bad percentage on cigarette making. “Derrigo Wade. Who wished such a name on him I wonder. But such a voice for singing) ‘Sweet Adeline.’ 1 “John is a seaman, John’s home is in Jacksonville and occupies his mind wishing he: cpuld get a let- ter. “Last but not least in this ros- ter of optimistical: opportunists is Pahokee. Wonder if Pahokee is on the map. He is a vegetarian, “The majority of the veterans will leave next week. Some are going to St. Petersburg, others will leave for home. The hospital force is to be cut on the first day of May.” J. ASHE GEIS SCHOOL HONORS Jeremiah W. Ashe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ashe, former residents, received special honors recently when he won the Fresh- H man contest in public speaking at! Christian Brothers’ Academy, Al- bany, N. Y. Young Ashe was valedictorian of St. Teresa’s school at Albany last year. Judges in this contest were all graduates of the Christian Broth- ers’ Académy and were Surrogate Edward G. Rogan, William E.; Drislane, Jr., Edward J. Riley, Assistant District Attorney, Joseph J. Casey and Thomas J. MeMahon. Jerry Ashe attended St. ‘Scasph’s school in this city until several! years ago when with his father and mother he went to South America to reside, later returning to the states he entered Christian Brothers’ Academy at Albany, Ni his own degree by the measure of his keeping God’s commandments. He explained that members of a sodality should not be satisfied each with his own personal holi- ness, but should help in the salva- tion of souls, and the spreading of the Kingdom of God on earth. Each should endeavor to try to do what Christ did, save others, Father Courtney commended the {captured so many devotees .| tures, boys and girls on the work they are doing as members of their seat & spective sodalities, and on spirit of cooperation that among. the several sodalities. After the meeting the boys took] Father Courtney for a. visit of; jpoints of interest after which he} foe left on the afternoon train for Miami. aa FOOT PLIIP IL PLS New Low Prices on All Inquire at Our Tourist Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Etc., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. . K N “Miami's Most aie ticakeecelte | A New Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” . With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK Smart streamlines, small the interior roominess and rich u; announced today. Priced at the popular Plymouth Six line is now in production and throughout the United States. Insert shows roomy fiw fh peeriae on ea er the fornia this new model. STRAND THEATER “Speed Demon,” the Columbia} motor boat racing story which shows at the Strand Theater to- night, should more than satisfy the present day mania for speed; and still more speed. William | Collier, Jr., and Joan Marsh are featured in the principal roles of the production. Hollywood has given jaded pic-} ture audiences films dealing with | aviation, automobile racing and every other form of sport, but “Speed Demon” shows one of the most sensational events in the world—a race between the frail speedboats and their- daredevil drivers. This thrilling sport has in re- cent years that more than 500,- 000,persons are said to own these boats. “Speed Demon” has a cast in- cluding, in addition to Collier’ and Miss Marsh, Robert Ellis, Wheeler Oakman, that talented child actor, Georgia Ernest, Wade Boteler and Fuzzy Knight. It was directed by D.. Ross Lederman, who occupies} front rank among the directors of dangerous, swift moving, pic- In making the film Lederman CALENDAR Monday District meeting of Pythian Sisters at hall on Fleming street. Florida Temple Ladies of the Golden Eagle will hold business meeting. Parents’ Christian Club meets at 8 o’clock in El Salvador church. Tuesday Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial church meets at 4 o’elock. Business meeting of Rebekah Lodge at usual hour, Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molavs, meeting at 8 o'clock World Friends’ Club and Bible hour at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. Junior Boys’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o’elock. Philanthropic committee of Women’s Club will sew for charity | beginning at 10 o’clock in club house, 1307 Division utreet. Wednesday Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o'clock, Young Peoples’ League at Wesley House at 7:30 o'clock, Advisory council of American Red Cross will meet at chapter rooms at 10 o’clock. Thursday Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o'clock. | Patriotic Order of America camp meets at usual hour. Weekly recreation of youn; ople of First Methodist chureh! at 8 o’clock in ‘Sunday echonl fo ee pat Sewing classes at Wesley House at 4:30 o'clock. Young People’s Chorus meets for rehearsal at 7:30 o’clock in Fleming Street Methodist church. Friday Girls’ Club of La Trindad‘church meets at 4 o'clock. Fern Chapter Order Eastern Star meets at 7:30 o'clock in Scot- Jish Rite temple, had the assistance as technical ad- viser, of Rodney Pantages, one of} the national outboard champions, who also drove one of the boats in the fil. Other outboard cham- pions who appear in the picture are Joe Banzi, Hersshey Reynolds and Roger Swartwood. “Speed Demon,” filmed from the story by Charles Condon, shows Collier as a speedboat racer who becomes involved with a group of sinister racketeers and rum run- ners, but is redeemed through the} mutual affection for a little waif.! There are thrilling race scenes,! numerous exciting crashes and ac-| ‘cidents in the water, Subscribe for The Citizen—20c} + J|PALACE| Leo Carrillo-Kay Hammond in RACETRACK Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-20c LU Recreational Activities Information Bureau About * IAIPLELAAZLLL LL LLL 2 C422. Popular Hotel Lpesiversritiriinepe SHERWIN WILLIAMS Regular Price $2.55 Gallon, $4.75 Tha Sele. So Gallon 95c % Gallon - 53c Quart $3.15 Gallon, To Go REMEMBER.- ; MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933. RESERVE COURT SEATS FOR WOMEN Complying wi number of re- quests by women of Key West for reservations during trials in .cir- « cuit and criminal court the first three rows of seats on the north- western section of the court room have been set aside for white wom- en, Heretofore women attendants at trials have been at great incon- venience at times to secure seats. This will provide ample room, it is believed, and relieve those at-) tending from any inconvenience. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Coeceovececcsovecoeeocoese FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cool furnished up- stairs apartment. Apply 825 Duval street. apr22-3t FOR RENT—Furnishea apart. ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month, Trevor and Morris, op- posite new Post Office, : apr FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, ; containing 12 rooms, on 50x198 feet, in select section jof city, 1807 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea.. Garage in reat. Rent $50 monthly. . to. P. 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