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- Committee. _ Pythian Sisters hall was $9.25, oe oe SOCIETY PPPOOCOO 0088228 000l S088 EHSL ETECOOCOERO DER; Harris School P.-T. A. Installs Officers Durning _ Meeting Hela Held Yesterday The regular monthly meeting of | ne of Beil for their music and to all | others who worked so loyally to the Harris School Parent-Teacher Association, held yesterday after-| moon, was opened by “America” and with prayer. Af-; ter the reading of the minutes by} the secretary, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, | the treasurer, Mrs. Mylon Russell, j gave her report which was sary encouraging, showing the vast! amount of work accomplished by} the P. T, A., and the hearty sup- port given the association by all! other organizations and _ indivi- duals in the city. Prof. W. C. Duncan gave a re- port of the operetta “Over the! Garden Wall”, Prof. Duncan; stated that books were bought for the library and he wished the P.; 7. A. to get credit for this work, | The proceeds were over $31.00) from this excellent performance Which was one of the outstanding affairs put.on by the school pupils this term of school. Gives Report Mrs. Sam Kemp gave the re- port for Mrs. Ulrie Gwynn, Chair- man of the April Entertainment Mrs. Kemp stated that the net proceeds from the eard party held April 21, at the _ This report was excellent, con- sidering the number of functions being gies in this week. _ Mrs, Ball’s room made a re- quest to ‘help pay for some sup- _ plies. ‘This room conducted aj} penny sale to supply the’ meoatet part of this expense. Mrs. Henriquez, the president, stated that all outstanding bills, _ if any at all, should be turned in} immediately for settlement in or-| @er to close the books for this: term of school. There will be another tuoating| | "of the association on June 7th at! 3 p. m., and all parents are re- to attend. The following room mothers tion” to the merritnent os all pres-|to order him to the Walter Reed wil. have’ charge of ,serving the| soup for the closing woeks of the; May 15, Sawyer; May 22, Mrs. S. FE. Wat- gon; May 29, Mrs. Sam Kemp; and dune 3, Mrs, Enrique Henriquez.| Mrs. Henriquez stated that there would be a council meeting| | | make this affair a success. room, for the advanced grades. Miss Leota Grillion’s room was} | the fortunate winner of the lower | grades. Installation following 0 for the ensuing term: The stalled Mrs. dent. Mrs. ident. ‘s. W. P. Kemp, Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, historian, Prof. Duncan instructed the of- { ficers as to thgir responsibility and obligation for the welfare of the | association. The following touching — lines were composed by Mrs. Ketchum to the tune of “I Love You Tru- oF treasurer. dr. We love you truly, Maggy, dear. You’ve been so loyal, Thru the year, So kind and thoughtful, al- ways to cheer; And we love you truly, Maggie, dear. Maggie, dear, ’tis something To feel your kind hands. Maggie, dear, ‘tis something, By your side to stand. Gone are your trials, Gone doubt and fear, For you love us truly, Maggie, dear. These words were | Mrs. Pritchard Steadman accom- | panied by her. daughter, Miss Ger- ,aldine Steadman at the piano. Mrs. Henriquez gave the re- sponse for the officers in most | appropriate words, and also thank-| ¢; ed all teachers, parents and _all others who have been so hearty ‘in their support. Mrs. Alice Curry gave the hu- morous reading “modern Educa- ent. Mrs. J. ©. Gekeler sang “Pi- Mrs. Milton’ tes Dream” a lullaby, so beau-| was appointed to take up his case ‘tifully that every mother’s heart was cheered by being present. Mrs, EB. R. Evans accompanied Mrs. Gekeler at the piano. "| Phe attendance banner was won SINgINE by the 6-A, Miss Texas Welch’s ers were in-| Enrique Henriquez, presi- Milton Sawyer, vice-pres- sung by i Personal Mrs, William Barker, left yes-* \terday afternoon for Miami where she will be the guest for one week of her daughter, who is making her home there. ty, arrived over the highway ¥ terday and left this morning with a prisoner, King Gomez, who was being held here on a warrant. | Mrs. J. B. Johnson, who was spending some time with her son- Emit Phillips, in Miami, returned {over the East Coast yesterday. N. C, Hall, former assistant! agent of the F, E. C. R’y., who was here for several days, over the East Coast yesterday for his home in Miami. George Gomez, one of the 10 beer investigators appointed by Governor Dave Sholtz, left yes- terday morning over the highway to visit points in his territory. B. F, Sasnett, second assistant keeper at American Shoals light- house, has arrived from the sta- tion for his regular quarterly vacation with his family. Mrs, Kathleen Gonzalez, who was on a visit to Miami and then went to Tampa to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fredo Gonzalez, and their recent- ly arrived baby, returned yester- day accompanied by her daughter, Mrs, Antonio Molina, CAPTAIN RICE TO BE RETIRED ARMY OFFICER WELL-KNOWN IN KEY WEST TO COME OUT ON DISABILITY Captain George T. Rice, U. 8. A,, former commanding officer at Key West barracks, but was trans- ferred to Fort Amador, Panama Canal Zone, is to be retired, on disability. For some time the captain berks been suffering with vari which has given him onwiderable trouble. It was at first decided hospital in Washington. Later a regular board of eight in Panama, They decided on May 4 on his retirement. Captain and Mrs, Rice will leave Panama on a trnsport June 28, and on their ar- Bob King, sheriff of Lee Coun-| ‘in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. left] THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mention | PASS OVER CITY M. M. Alexander,’ frequent visi- P VER C tor to Key West, left on the aft-| pigut OF CRAFT GO BY ON ernoon train yesterday for Miami after a pleasant stay of two days. WAY FROM CANAL ZONE TO NORFOLK, VA. Mrs. Lawrence Jaycocks left} on the afternoon train yesterday | |for Miami, called there by the ill-| ness of her daughter. Eight U. S. navy airplanes pass- ed the city yesterday om their {voyage north from the Panama Miss Romalda Russell, who Was Canal Zone, going to their destina- in Miami for two years with her, folk, Vi grandmother, Mrs.: John Borden, | pion at Notte) © returned on the Havana Special.| | During the passage officers on j the planes were kept advised of Charles Pitts, representing one weather conditions and furnished of the large explosive manufactur-!#! other necessary information ing concerns, who was in Havana! PY Fred sclie~ acheganenery cigs ee ‘ a, iice at Key on business, came in on the Flor-) Another group of eight replace- ida yesterday afternoon and was! ents, are expected to pass“ Key ithe guest of G. N. Goshorn, dep-! West, either today or tomorrow, uty collector of customs, until the| and the same schedule of informa- train left for the north, jtion will, be maintained. \ | FOREST WORKERS NO ORDERS RECEIVED AS TO PLACING LOCAL GROUP SELECTED Up to date no orders have been received regarding the local’ group of 27 young men selected’ for service on the reforestation program. Names of the men, selected from the Emergency Relief roster, with their record and all other informa- tion were forwarded several weeks ago. Several of the record cards were returned for correction, it was learned. at the chamber of commerce. These have been sent back to Tallahassee, but nothing has been heard as to when the | locals will be called for service. | | Gigantic Clearance Sale! ‘SIDI STI ISS SD SEIS I SSS SDI M: MEN’S AT E nee hee ii THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933, [NAVY AIRPLANES | AWAIT WORD FOR | WORKERS CLEAR PINE KEY ROAD ANOTHER RELIEF CREW WAS CALLED TO WORK HERE ape’ exmeaneis: Fifteen ot ie “residents at Pine Key are today clearing the terrain from the hignway to the old shark camp siie. This is being done by consent of the State Re- lief Council at Tallatassee. The deplorable condition of the land at this point was explained ‘to W. W. Demeritt, chairman of the Emergency Relief Council of Monroe county and also the need of work by some of the dwellers on the key. Mr. Demeritt took up the mat- ter with the state organization and was given permission to em- THE HUB STOR WE BEAT INFLATION! Prices are on the upward trend. They are higher today than they were yesterday and will be higher tomorrow. Our Special makes it possible for us to give you the lowest prices available in this SALE. Therefore, — our advised to you is BUY IN THIS SALE all that you may need in the next six. months and BEAT INFLATION! Sale Opens May 12, Friday Morning, 8:30 A. ML MEN’S DEPARTMENT] |LADIES’ DEPARTMENT LADIES’ DRESSES Six racks of Beautiful ploy the workmen. J. L. Raider, who is familiar with conditions, is acting as foreman of the work. Approximately 100 men wete called for work this morning’ in Key West. Pay day today for some of those who have been wark- ie Distribution amounts te 15, 1 Subscribe for The Citizen. ; he og! TOMBSTONE CANYON Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10.15¢ CABARET DANCE - Thursday, May 11, 10 till ? CUBAN CLUB—Music by Florida State Collegians 13 Piece Orchestra ~ $4,00 plus tax Ladies 10¢ ! Connection ; : ; . . : : . N N iN N) N : ; ; N . . : . . : . . . Dresses on 5 Mrs. Henviquez appointed the}tival in the states will come to aye upp ait riage. Sap following chairmen and their com-| Key West. Ne ee eee | enittees: sale at— SUITS at the Harris School, May 17, atd p.m | : Reports on Festival Mrs, Leo Williams, chairman of | the May entertainment commit-' } jand Mrs. J. Y. Porter, Jr. Ways and Means: Mrs, Milton Sawyer, chairman; Mrs. Roberts’ Membership: Mrs. W. P. Arch- ‘er, chairman; Mrs. Benjamin Dem- tee, gave aceount of the May Day, erritt, and Mrs. Harold Pinder. festival at Bayview Park, May: 4.| Hospitality: Mrs. Sam Kemp, Mrs, Williams stated how gratify-; chairman; Mrs. McCook and Mrs. ig the report was to all parti proceeds of the aff: $121.45. of expenses the sum of $54.20 was realized, this making the por- tion to Harris schoo! $31.40. The Harris school association . is pecially grateful to the Key Wes e | | Miller. Program: Mrs. Chas. H. Ket After paying alli chum, chairman; Mrs. R. P. Hin- er and Mrs. Arturo Lujan. Pubdlicity: Mrs, Sebastian Ca- brera, Jr, Mrs, Ethea Stricker, Mrs. Earl Adams, Mrs, W. P. Ar- cher @&d Miss Texas Welch. ew ectinen ngertoaem SSistatiesetiaitne Mrs. B. Sener . Eatertains Club —_—— } Mrs. Benjamin Sawyer was! hostess to the Werinesday After hoon Bridge Club yesterday after noon at her home on Fleming. street. High scores were won by sre Merril Roberts iand Mrs. Alton | Park and ‘consolation by Mrs. Jo seph Menendes. Members of the clud meeting with Mrs. Sawyer were: dames Vincent Cremata, Jobuson, Joseph Menendez, Merril Roberts, Alton Park, Delmar Woods, Lewis Cruickshank, Arn-! thony Bragassa, Earl Higes, Fer-! nando Camus and Everett Rivas. ee Legion Auxiliary To Hold Meeting Members of. th gion Auxiliary are there will be a meeting o: tomorrow afternoon at 4 in the legion hall on Whitehoac street. The president asks that all m: bera be present at hour. ag ae ican Le- i that} anit ‘clock i specified | Janier Woman's Clab To Meet There will be a social meeting of the Junior Woman's Cly morrow afternoon from oclock at the club house Mrs. Waldo Johnsen and Benjamin Sawyer as hostess the occasion. sponsored by Fern Chapter, Cabaret Dance At Cuban Clab Tonight A large crowd is expected to; attend the Cabaret Dance which) being “held at the Cuban Club tonight. Music is to be furnished by the Florida State Collegians who are now making a tour of the state. This orchestra is com- posed of tiirteen pieces. Many reservations have already been made for tonight's dance. | Woman's Aaziliary To Meet On | Friday There will in a ; seeating of the] Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's ing missionary boxes return same at this meeting. A program will be rendered with refreshments gorved. Bridge - Party | This Evening Ew hing is in readiness for} the bridge party tonight at the Beattish Rite. Hall which is being Or- der of Eastern Star. The affair is being through a committee Mesa s J. F. Lankford, James Adams, Curtis Stanton and Charte: Lowe. on pat composed of Subscribe for The Cittzen—-20¢ & week. THREE MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED During the week ending today records in the office of Judge Hugh Guny show that three mar- riage licenses were issued during that period, Receivers of the permits were: Noel Roberts and Constance Eliza- beth Ball; William Norwood Rob- erts and Ruby Louisa Buckley; Frank Diaz and Sommoads Alfonso. oom G. Alfonso escca Frank Diaz Miss Geraidine. Alfonso and! Frank Diaz were married last e' ning at the home of the br 's grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Sam- uel W. Sawyer, Whitehead street. The newlyweds will make their home in this city. | SWALLOWS RECORDS HULL, Eng.—Arrested for tak- ing bets on the street, James Cur- ‘ran of this city, chewed and swal- lowed his records of wagers. JUST 46 POUNDS | OF FAT GONE Peels 20 Years Younger ' | | Charch held tomorrow afternoon; i beginning at 4:30 o’clock, at the } Parish Hall. A request is made that all hav-} { j “I surely can recommend Krus- chen Salts. I reduced from 156 to 110 Ibs., my natural weight and| j1 feet 20 years younger. ‘A pinch | fa day, keeps the fat away.” Mrs. ' Vale Walter, Seattle, Washington | (Dee, 30, 1932). Once a day take Kraschen Salts —one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every jmorning. Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical attractiveness—constipa- om, gas and acidity will cease to bo ~you'li feel younge more active-—full ambition— clear skin--sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a t ¢ at any drugstore in the world—bet demand and get . hen and if one bettie dovsn't +joyfally satisfy you—money back. | t at Tropicals, Flannels, others, on sale ... and $ With Reversible ‘Vests, Exception: tion for this $1 MEN’S PANTS 193 pair Summer Pants, good quality, lights and darks, on MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Fine Quality, all colers; special attraction, on sale MEN’S SHOES One lot consisting of Sports, Blacks, and sale, pr. SILK UNDERSHIRTS on plaster aac sie ALL ET LE LEE OT LEA LALA ELA A EEO sale . rere PT TIT ET FIT ¢#. fade a COMME H. ae MW TTI IIIT LILI TI ZZ2Z ular sellers, at Run Resistant, sale BATHING SUITS All wool, black or blue, reg. $1.50 and $1.95 sellers, on sale -... Men’s Handkerchiefs A réal fine 10c Hand- kerchief, on sale at der 50c MEN’S SHOES A ts at 15¢ dozen and Sports, Black heels, 0: . Tans; sale .. SHIRTS WITH TIES TO MATCH The most Shirts today; = a real bargain at outstanding Rem in Fine Tailored, made of Good Quality Serges, YOUNG MEN’S SPORT SUITS MEN’S STRAW HATS Large assortment of reg- 75e and MEN’S UNDERWEAR : and Shorts, ceptionally good quality regular heels and high $2 39 NN 9.85 LADIES’ SHOES A large assortment on sale at al Attrac- 4.75 81x90, < regular $1.00, on sale ....... $1.00, $1.49 and $1.98 50c SHEETS seam, no starch, (Limit 3 to a customer) 1.00 _. oe each . $1.00 .. 49¢ 19¢ each sale at pair ex: 36 inches, 25¢ SILK BOBBY HOSE Ali colors, ail RAYON SILK SPREADS All colors, large double bed sizes on sale .... PILLOW CASES 42x36, only 63 in the lot, $1.00 $1.65, $1.98, $2.95, $3.95 (Some worth more than double) TID MOORS TOE LADIES’ BATHING SUITS Made of all wool, Good sizes, on 10¢ LONG CLOTH fine quality, per yard . DAMASK TABLE COVERS Made of fine quality Damask, white or colors, on sale 1.00 BATH TOWELS A real large heavy towel, seconds, on sale ... Ste 26 20c RAYON SILK PANTIES trimmed, PAJAMA CHECK inches, best quality made, on sale 10 yds... $1.00 quality and nicely 15¢ 89¢e 89c Eas reeeeea aaa