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PAGE FOUR ———— "@eeeee SOCIETY Jadge.Browne Has Two House Guests Miss Mary Beverly Neill and Miss Carroll Southerland, of Mi- ami Beach and Miami, are house} guests of Judge Jefferson Browne, at the Air station apart-| ments. Miss Neill, who is a grand- niece of the late Mrs. Browne, is a junior at the University of Mis- souri, Her parents moved from) Memphis, Tenn., last year to Mi-; ami Beach where they built a! home on Alton Road. She is! spending her vacation with: her} parents at Miami Beach. Miss Southerland is the daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Souther-| land of Silver Bluff and a sister; of Miss Betty Southerland, who! visited Judge Browe several years ago and made many friends inj Key West. | Dance Tonight At Over Sea Hotel Much interest centers in the De- pression Dance that will be, given tonight at the Over Sea Hotel Ball- room With’ Seven Red Hot Synco- @ ee 00000000 SO682O68888808808 Pythian Sisters Arrange Program | A group of members of Key West Temple, No. 29, Pythian Sis- ters, headed by Mrs. Julia Sweet- jing, are busily engaged * in-~per- ! B.i fecting arrangements for the en- tertainment of Grand Chief Adella Molnar, of Miami, who will pay an | official visit to the lodge on July 31 and August 1. A luncheon will be one of the levents to be held in connection with the program of entertainment while other activities of a like:na- ture will be participated in by the jmembers of the organization dur- ing the visit of the lodge official to Key West. Bernice Park and Violet Stick- ney are also instrumental in mak- ing arrangements for the proposed igathering of both temples for the | purpose of meeting and entertain- ing the grand chief, who has visit- ed here on several occasions be- fore, A district meeting of the two lodges will be held at the time, |and the members are looking for- ward with much pleasure to the proposed ‘entertainment. has been arranged, consisting of many of the Jatést hits of the sea- son, and the management promises pators furnishing music for the event. *- An excellent dance program an‘evening of: real enjoyment to all who contemplate attending. s Personal H. 8. Copeland, who was in the eity for a brief stay as the guest of Charles H. Ketchum, left yes- terday afternoon for Miami. Mrs, Milton Peacock and three children, of Coral Gables, are in Key West and are the guests of Mrs. Peacock’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Noble.| Mrs. Rica Peacon and Mrs. A.| E. Sharpley left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon to Spend a few days in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Casey and fon, who were spending a few days @s guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sawyer, left yesterday afternoon for their home in Jacksonville. Carl Rom, senior radio electri- cian with the lighthouse depart- ment, left yesterday for Fowey Rocks light station to make ad- justments to the electrical control vatus and adjustments of the lo. beacon. Mrs. C. W. Hudson, daughter.) Mrs. Naomi Mhitmarsh, and grandchild, Wilma Whitmarsh, ‘who have been spending a ten-day visit in Key West with relatives and friends, have returned to their home in Miami. They were accompanied on the return trip by Howard J. Pinder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pinder.! who will visit them for a while| at the home in Miami: } ae a ne Mention Mrs. S, M. Newlan and son were outgoing passengers over the East Coast yesterday to Miami where they will visit for a few days with relatives. Phil Henson and son John, of Miami are in Key West spending two weeks with relatives and will return home about August 1. Mrs. Nora Shaw, district super- intendent of ¢he Childrens’ Home Society, was an arrival on the Ha- vana Special today on her regular visit in the interests of the organi- zation. Mrs. Frank Roberts and_ five children, Robert, Charles, Bert, Doris and Kermit, left over the highway this morning for Isla- morada where they wil spend 4 vacation of three weeks with’ rel- atives and friends, Captain Wellington H. White, of the P. and O. S. S. Florida, will leave this afternoon for Bel- } fast, Me., to join Mrs. White who is spending the summer at the old home. During the captain’s ab- sence, Captain C. D. Harrington will be in command of the Florida. Mrs, H. Blake Roberts and daughter, Helen, who have been visiting in Miami returned to this city yesterday accompanied by Mrs. Roberts’ niece, Miss Ruth Al. bury, who will spend several weeks with her aunt. NEEDED SUPPORT SHEFFIELD. ting he had three wives, John Dik- ‘gus of this city said he had bee unable to get work and “needed support of some form.” England.—Admit- \ CHASES WILD GEESE SAN BERNANDINO, Calif.— Leland S. Miles, of this city, was arrested and placed under $50 bond for chasing a flock of wild geese in his airplane. O DE OF THE MOMENT ~ = Q tailoud at whix + iw. dull white puede Lhe flannel id weve otk" a Aweater and Cardigan, and pofoutea pRosd_ Niene Meowin- * ROOSEVELT TELLS VACATIONYARN ON CHIEF EXECUTIVE. OF NATION HEARTILY RELATES STORY OF HOW HE ELUDED NEWS.| —s ON HIS TRAIL By HERBERT PLUMMER (Hs Associated Preasd WASHINGTON, July President. Roosevelt, back home in! Washington now, heartily enjoys telling about the time he eluded the newspapermen assigned to cover his cruise up the coast of Campobello. His description dwells*on the ex-| citement on the press, boat the morning: he slipped quietly away! in the fog to replenish the water supply on the Amberjack UI. | It was but natural that Mr.} Roosevelt woulldenigy .t that little episode. He has his own “ideas | about spending’a vacation. And! one is, that President or not, he! wants to, be free from observa-| noe 19. | Roosevelt’s by- weekly con- Piatt with newspapermen at the White House are just about the most intimate and friendly} affairs one canvimagine.+y ~ + | But when he gat! ers. his gSORS} about him and’ slips dut'té sea” on} a sailing boat he wants to be left alone. _ Playing Hookey And usually thé argaments of} his advisers on the subject are of no avail. Listen to Steve Early, the press relations member of the secretariat, tell’ his ‘experiences in trying to pursudde himm’that news- paper. coverages on such trips is necessary. Steve gets exactly nowhere, Mr. Roosevelt has succeded very welluse fag. im this respect. The cruise that he made‘ with his sons injthe yawl immediately fol- lowing his election was almost sLawithessés were 4 the evidence was all in, Mr. , defendant under a bond of $100.' > THE KEY WEST CITIZEX ANNIE PETERSON ‘HIGH CREDENTIALS IN COURT TRIAL|FOR FLORIDA EGGS | ee easy e Annie Peterson was given 3| NEW LAW-PENALIZES FAIL- hearing yesterday afternoon URE TO SHOW CLASSIFI- the court of Rogelio Gomez, jus- tice of the peace, on a charge of CATION ON LABELS assault preferred by Mrs. A, Per- ez. * The defendant and a number of heard. After Gomez} decided to send the case to crim- inal gourt for trial and placed the} in A new egg law enacted in Flor- ida requires the labeling of pack- }ages with the name and address of | packers and a classification of |the contents. Eggs may not be offered for | sale in any newspaper advertise- ment or circular without plainly designating in such newspaper or cular the class of eggs offered; “cold storage”, “‘shipped eee ” “fresh Florida eggs. Shipped eggs are eggs shipped into Florida and which have not been in cold storage. Fresh Flor-} jida eggs are eggs produced in \ Florida and which have not been in cold storage or processed, and jare neither wholly or partly de- composed, Sutony is vested in the Com-} “Ands..on his latest cruise. peat Airioaltting to > im anite aus peitig fellowed i Toke an inspection “fee of 2 cents press, little more. seas surf C24 on each $0-dozentcase of omge. in happenings aboard the Amber- i Pimspection fund of the duck Il came to BkGh a Department of Agriculture to pro- Nothing Stops Him | vide. enforvement of the act. Those who have known Mr. Wholesalers: of €ggs must ie Roosevelt for yeats marvel at his! licensed“by the: Commission ability to get so. -éeompletely away! Agriculture. Each eens from the things* that engage his;mail to the Commissioner pli- attention. It requires a certain! cate copies of all invoices or equi- daring to leave the White House} valent information showing the for a vacation cruise as he did this;consignor, consignee, and the last time, with the London econo-| quality and cela: ication of the mic conference in, session and the) eggs in each shipment. vast relief agencies at home just | Violation of this act is punish- being set up. ‘able. by a fine of not less But he sailed. away with his) than $50 and not more than $200, sons, apparently detached from! or by imprisonnient for not more the whole scene... Actually, of|than 90 days. course, he was in. contact when he desired. His ability to-do such has‘ helped to preserve hi and strength. “And what And when it is considered that he had just won a smashing victor’ the fact that he could so com- pletely detach himself from the; public is all the more remarkable. | The same thing was true when {he went cruising in Florida wate just before his inaugu ion, At! a time when the nation and the j world were awaiting announge-! ments of cabinet selections and future presidential policies, he managed to hide ‘himself almost: completely at7sea. An extraordinary machine has things! been developed at the Massa-} health| chusetts Institute of . Technology that; at Boston which answers, with power may mean’to him as_ the, lightning-like rapidity and with- burdens of the presidency contin-)out er the most difficult prob- ue to pile up on him cannot be | lems dealing with differential wholly. free from close-up _ news. | foretold. | equations. LEGALS | IN_THE COURT OF THE | JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In_re Estate of: WILLIAM A. FAGAN, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, Distribu-} tees, and all Persons having Claims or Demands tgainst 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 against the estate of William A. Fagan, de- ceased, late of Cdunty of Monroe, State of Florida, to the Hon. Hugh Gunn, County Judge of Monroe County, at his office in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Flor- ida, within twelve months from the date hereof, said date being the first publication of this notice. Dated: May 31st, 1933. Key West, Florida, ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Executor of the Estate of William A. Fagan, Deceased. May 31° June 7-14-21-28; July 5-12- 9-26. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, STATE OF FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. In re Estate of NELSON L. POBLARD, Deceased. To All Creditors, Legatees, Di tributees, amd ‘All Persons Hi ims or Demands Against state: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you or either of you may have against the estate of Nelson L. Pollard, late of Union County, New Jersey, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the Court House at Key West, Florida, within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice; said claims or demands to be sworn ‘to and presented as aforesaid, or same will be barred, See Chapter 11994 Laws of the State of Florida for year 1927. Dated’ May 16, 1933. VILLIAM 5. HOCKER, Ancltlary Admini: peter, QT. A SHUTTS. & BOWEN, may24-31; jun7-14-214 bas: Subscribe for The Ci Citizen—200 a week. SFuls-12- 19 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1988, BEAUTIFICATION . WORK PROGRESSES During the past few days much ey Creditors, Eeatteze, pu. progress. has been made by the Clans or Demands. “ageltat gaia] foree working under K. 0. Thomp- mae ; ae ea son on the ce program Se ee Se OL ORE oan “ in the southern section of the city. tified 5 : any, claims: van met n*you.| Projects of Reynolds street, or either ofaxou, Palm Avenue and South Beach are deteteed thts Tor ae showing evidence of the Activities. More than 150 coconut palms have been planted in the sections nam- jed. SON BORN TO MR. AND MRS. CARKRY IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY! News has been received in ithe a or FLORIDA, COUNTY, | city ‘announcing the’birth of s-son In_re Estate to Mr. and Mrs. J.’ W. ‘Carkry at ‘c IRVING ‘warceT, the King's Daughters ‘Hospital in To all Creditors, Cate stribu- Portsmouth, Va. hav! ving Mrs.‘ Carkry was ‘formerly Miss tees, and all Perso: Claims or Demands against Violet Roberts of Key West. . Batate: 7 ou, and each of you, gre hereb: notified and required Far xj i any claims and. demagds > WormSyrup ygu, or either of you, .m against the"estate of °C. Rd ic fee mag late arbara Cou: ifornia, and came temporarily County, Florida, to the Hon. ‘Hugh, puiranes Pome yuiEes 5 bret oe by ‘ounty, at his office e County Courthouse in Monroe@ounty, Flor- ens = Venti = ida, within twelve mofths from the date hereof, said da! being the first publication of tHis notice. Dated: May 31st, 1933. Key West, Floria E. T. iGHT, ALFRED DONOVAN, Executors of Ei e of C, Irving Wright, Deney . By Wi H. MALONE, . Resident agent. re fh June 7-14-21-28; ‘July 5-12- LEGALS _ NOTICE TO IN THE COURT OF JUDGE MONROE col STATE OF FLORIDA. In_re og Fag: of: LOU! BRAG. in Key West, Monroe County, Flor- ida, within twelve months from the date of the first publication of, this otice. Dated June 14th, A. D.. 19333 HAZEL BRAGASSA, T. A. of the Es- T. Bragassa; De- SlyS-12-19-26;, mug2-9 Administratrix C. tate of Louis ceased. juni4-21-28; HOTEL ROBERT, 24 W. Flagler St., Miami, Fle. FREE CAR STORAGE Single Room without Bath. 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