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[Florida National Guard SOCIETY 0202ceeceeeves, jman, Lewis S. Reynolds, ja. Reynolds. Arrives For Encampment (Continued from Page One) fetettate Privates First Class: Alfred E.| Bellamy, Walter S. Blackiston, Goncuit By Artillery Band At | Camping Grounds This Evening ren B, Beka nen “given 3 3. “The Bells of St. Mary’s,” acta H. conned renee ey Gor * inning at Adams. Encore, ‘Sweethearts; George wigan Od ~ Fageny oe "Taylor ie thal porcose: ” Fox Trot, Friend and rere Breese arate qulien ie ' 266th Coast Artillery Band, Flor- | Caesar. Thornton, William ©, Vaughn. ida National Guard, under the di-| 4. Oyerture, Medical Detachment Fection of Caesar LaMonaca. Thomas, Encore, Captain W. W. Rogers, com- Program: Fox Trot, Myers. }manding; Captain Wm. B, Keat-} 1.-March, “Washington Grays,”| 5. Soprano Solo, ‘Selected, jing. surgeon. | Grafulla. Myrele Woodward. Staff Sergeant Samuel O. Rous =| 2, Waltz, “The Blue Danube,”| 6. Echoes from Metropolitan! seau, Jr. { Strauss. Encore, “The Gold ores House, meee: - | permenn Leone Hy Bue ” The Star Spangled Banner. | Corporal Herbert J. Gar eer fete ry Teh Warren | Privates First Class: George J. | O'Rourke, Lewis L. Wadsworth, Marvin E. Woods. Private William L John-A. Dixon, Leland M. | James O. Hannon, William H. Johnson, Joe H. Hobley, George F. The following is the program of Wednesday night: Junior We Phil H. Schnoor, Royal L. entertainment outlined for thejman’s Club Dance at corey) } officers and enlisted men of the|Club, All officers and ladies. Band 265th Coast Artillery, Florida! Thursday night: Enlisted Men's! Warrant Officer Ceasar LaMon-; National Guard, now encamped at|Dance, free. Place to be an-| aca. Fort Taylor: | nounced later. Staff Sergeant Morris W j Wednesday: Afternoon tea; “Thursday noon: Luncheon at) Sergeant: Saroinelli, with Mayor and Mrs, William H.|Rotary Club. All officers. | Rosary Pic A ; Malone from 5 to 7. All offi-| Friday night: Dance at Coun-| Corporals: Carl W. Burkett, Rob- A . .j ert DeLerne, Phil J. Knaus, DeWitt cers and their ladies. try Club for officer: 1G. Neloon, Privates First Class: Ha c. Amidon, George L. James, Walter {C. Turne Alfred Adler, Edwin C, Broadwell, Ward B. Brown, How- ard A. Foulkner, Jesse R. Gres- rman L, Hall, Franklin B. . Arthur B. Headley, . Lord, Arthur I. Nelson, Henry Noyer, Murio Picciolo, Frank Purnell, Frank Valerdi. First Battalion consists of Bat- s “A.” “BR” and “C”. Battery “A” and “C” are from Jackson-| ville; Battery ” from Daytona Beach. Hei A band concert will be given “Raymond, ‘acy “My Darling,” Entertainment Program For Visiting National Guardsmen Cow, ‘Arranging To Present Play ‘Those who want to see one of the. most daring robberies ever perpetrated in this city are in-) vited to the Palace Theater Wed- nesday night, August 9, when St. Mary’s Dramatic Club will present a three act comedy entitled, “For Love of Anne.” ‘This play is local in theme, ‘written by a local writer and will) Reservations can be made by be presented by an entire local|'phoning 437, it is stated by those Those who will appear in| having the affair in ae this production are Vincent Mc- Rosinda Piodela, Mrs. at. Cochran On Henry Russell, James Moore, John Enperdy, Lance Lester, Jr., Poly| Visit To Annapolis Miss Francis Cochran, daugh- Artman, Marguerite Lacedonia, Mary Whaiton. It is stated that this dramatic! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Coch- eaters club will give entertainments dur-| ran, who was attending the sum-| man P. ing the winter season, and the! mer school for teachers at Gaines-} ric public is invited to attend and) ville, has left for Annapolis, Md., eneourage the members in their) to spend five weeks as guest of efforts to give Key West clean’ Mr, and Mrs, Carl Seoul. wholesome entertainment. From there Miss Cochran will Those in charge the go for a stay in Baltimor presentation state that special'delphia and Washington ps re- numbers will be added attrac-; j turning be accompanied by Miss tions, and an orchestra will play| Rose Mary Kelly, who is a guest during the. evening. of the Seouls, Junior Woman's Clab Arranges For Dance The Junior Woman's Club have made arrangements for a dance to be given on Wednesday night at the Miramar Club with Howard Wilson’s orchestra fur- nishing music for the occasion. It is expected there will be a large crowd in attendance, and an enjoyable evening’s entertain- ment is promised all who at- tend. quarters First Battalion jor P. L, Wall, commanding. Lieutenant M. P. Shaver, battalion adjutant. Battery “A” Captain P. F. MeCall, command- irst Lieutenant W. E. Thigpen Lieutenant L. A. Smith. | First Sergeant Alex H. Leunig. vester A. Crews, Nor- ser, George W. Hend- hai Hore, John J. O'Rourke, est R. Wiegand. Conn, William F. Cook, Rufus W. Fulton, E. Gibbon, Charles A. Green, Perry » Edward A, Williamson. Privates First Class: Samuel T. Clark, Harold J. Doel, Louis Ferns- Ww Johnson, Joseph} uther S. Moore, Macon F. n. Walter T. Partridge, Wal- of Private . Appel, Jr.,| Robert P. Bailey, Frank W. Ballen- TRUCK AND AUTO tine, James W. Batte, Franklin P. COLLIDE TODAY): poze James W. Brown, Sydney| ris, John C. Chester, Wa ie e IN MIAMI L. Clark, C has, B. Coltran a August V. Est | Caldwell, “Tw. William H. Richard | ! News has been received in the! This afternoon shortly after 2| Walter L. Hall, eity announcing the death of Wil-| o'clock a touring car was being] j1 “i iemeinare Ham Curry at Miami, The de-/driven north on Margaret street Clyde A. Hinson, Jay C. eee, @eased, who was a brother-in-law] An army truck was being driven George Hull, Jr. Rober rt of Charles Albury, local dentist, | west on Southard. Frederick D. | ” resided in Key West.) At the intersection of Southa pody, Jas, W had been making his residence} and Margaret the vehicles came|Jack A. Napali, Jas. in Miami for a wamber of years.\together. The car was struck. Willis S. Ragin, Jr., N Funeral services will be con-| broadside by the truck and con- ducted in that city. ‘per damaged. Helen Wood, 17, of Clarksvitie,| Judith Allen wal eclected us| conan e i saniics ‘Tenn., has just arrived in Los An-| owner of “California's most per- he aptain E.V. Garcia, command. | Peles with lnurels won in beauty! fect back” in a state health show | pin Liewtenant A. V. Roswell. contest» in ‘mene Tennessee | contert at Angeles in which: iI jeutenant J. B. Cato. BRES Higginbothan 7. » Rey nolds, Jas. R. Romedy » Ralph |&. Stanley. | Battery | Rg vond L. Garcia, Thoma: Hightower, Frank H. McLain, & ert L. Parnaby, Charles P. Willi Corporals: Johnson Ballen tine, William C. Blake, Astor J Cathy, Robert G. Grosby, Hiram E. Hampton, John L. Hodges, | James C. Lockhart, Herbert | L Sands. Privates | First Sergeant James L. Bobbitt MW OF THE MOMENT Sergeants: Eugene B. H Sr OPCOROSO OOO E SOO OSOERSESOCOE OOOO COOOONS First Class Ballentine, James E rel! E. Brannon, Willi Elam F. en, 1 Gar Edm und K eph, Rogers J Sikes, Rale William V Thomas B. ‘ox, Forest J William H wer, Thon Holder, Henry Mason H. Kah, Lo Kauffman, Jr w Ww Curti Foster R t A . James Kirkland Hogan. Jones, Kalle b . Jule King, Edward Kirkla L2 A Thoma Phi | Barne Je Heads Key West F.N.G. Encampment Decccecececcccccoocoss LIEUT. COL. M. R. WOODWARD French, Harold H. Gwinner, Wal-| eeeeee ter L, Null, Theodore Sames. | COMMANDING SECOND Corporais: Norman D. A inald H. Colby, Charles § baum, William S. Pent. Privates First Class: W Albert J. Gaine Findley, Thomas Jon on, William R. Smith, Mil-! White, Harlan E. Wykoff.} William F. Bibb, Allen} George F. Bontempt. | Bowen, Oliver W. Car-| Avery R. Cone, t §.} Pope J. Dickerson, Clinton | Arnold € ert, Auran, Jr. mond T. Gib-{ Reg-| Nus-| | e liam J.) James} Tra A. R. Patt ton D. Privates: Bolden, son, Cueni H. Dunn 0. Folsom A. Hatcher, eorge W. Jones, Je C. Kinchen, Clyde J. Lastin Arnold J. Lewis, John F. Lewis, Christian D. Milligan, Chester L. MeMahel, William J. Mosser, Rhue-| bye T. Oliver, Joe B. Pitts, Sam} Savas, James W. Scott, James 8. Stevens, James S. Weesner, Wil- liam H. Weesner, Garland A. With-/ ers. ‘onsists of Battery |-— Battery | Saunders, Watkins. Privates First Class: Adams, Robert L. William W. Curry, John | Gandolfo, Emi! Lundblem, Gordon G. Olive doe Y. [Chester W. Roberts, Fred Saund- Joseph M. Varela, George 'P. Rapier ing Hey Velasquez, Victor E. Headquarters, Second Battalion ir Major William V. Albury, manding; Lieutenant Thomas Kelly, battalion adjutant D A com J Battery “ Captain Roger arter manding First Farlane. econd Lieutenant Richard com Privates: Kirk E. Albury, Evelia Almendares, y. Baker, Waxren A. tenant John G. Mac-' w.) i Cruz, Bal-! Manuel Otis A. Redney Curry, Jr., Domenech, Hetbert . | Eddy, John A. Esperdy, Allen L. ' Hampton, Leo E. Lopez, Frank G. First Sergeant Edward G. lard. Sergeant ilph KR. aley, Arthur J. Gucker, Hammer, Thomas G E. James, Everett ‘oster V. Vary. rank M Darlow, Jack ¢ John A n iB. \« ‘ephas Sands, Saunders, Phillips, R. Leonard V. Russell, Dillon, Shef- George d Private B. Davis L. Eme Db. Wrer First Cla Henry 8S. E Albert A * Joseph ¢ Hall, Herbert L. Newell, Victor Scheinberg Ha n A Thompson, Kellar Charles R. Wells. 'E. Taylor, Horace L. | Watson, BUSY SCENES _ DURING SUMMER osept Wag Priv mond W Henry P. Arren 7 Falwar hed . » NATIONAL RECOVERY | MINISTRATION u CAUSE OF By HERBERT PLUMMER (My Ansoctated Press) WASHINGTON, A r one to be in inte fully which the of the new ad- » appree r at various activities moving days of a hamid * x like it these "| Was “e MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1938. PERSONAL MENTION _ |NEW ARRIVAL AT Walter Curry left on the after- noon train Saturday for a short stay with relatives in Miami. Sa hannm tye moe, ATCHISON HOME children, pose by Mrs. ee Lowe’s sister, left over the East; Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Atchison Coast yesterday for Miami where ‘announce the birth of a son Fri- Mrs. Harry Shaw left Saturday they will remain indefinitely. |day at 2 o’clock in the afternoon BATTALION, F..N. G. oe WM. V. ALBURY Ole Benjamin} Bethel, hy East Coast yesterday for a brief Romaguera, -|cotton acreage, so weeting, Henry Taylor, L. IN“ =SHINGTON PROGRAM | ministrators, the coordinators and MANY MAKING VISIT TO NATION'S CAPITAL: 7.It's t daring} _ en afternoon for Miami for a visit | with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lintner. Mrs. Joe Saunders and daugh- ‘ter, Phyllis, left on the afternoon train Saturday to spend a while with relatives in Miami. tending the summer school for teachers at Tallahassee, returned on-the Havana Special yesterday. Charles E. Smith, brother, Robert Smith, Jr., sons and of Agent Smith of the Mallory line,* were returning passengers over the East Coast yesterday from Jacksonville. Sherwood Courtney, of Miami, is in Key West spending a vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lunn, and other rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crusoe and daughter, who were in Miami for a short stay, returned over the Hast-Coast yesterday. ‘Miss Lillian Relman, of Miami, is spénding a vacation'‘with her untle’and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peatlman: Joe Kremm and sister, Miss Mar- garet Kemm, arrived over the East Coast yesterday from their home in Cincinnati, Ohio, and will be guests of Neil Knowles, at the family home. Mrs. H. S. Dexter and three children left Saturday afternoon for Norfolk, Va., to spend the rest of the summer with relatives. Miss May Ingle, daughter of John P. Ingle, of Jacksonville, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingle, in Key West. Miss Ida Hernandez, who was in Miami for surgical attention by a well known specialist, was a re- turning passenger on the Havana Special yesterday. Charles Albury, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Mi- ami some time ago, arrived yester- day for a short stay with relatives. ij Mrs. F. R. Dunnaway and son, Frank, Jr., arrived yesterday from Jacksonville and will be guests of Mrs. Dunnaway’s mother, Mrs. 'Blanche Herrick and other’ rela- tives. . , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson, who were spending a few days in Miami, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. —_— 1 C. O. Wheeler came in over the stay with relatives and friends. taxicabs on the streets, operators ie preparing to send out more. Thousands flock in by plane »}and train to see about the NRA, Edward. S,.Alon-| Patronage or other things. Tele- graph companies report increases Collins, > Harold |in daily messages filed out of the capital. The old adage, so'familiar to residents '' of Washington, that “with congress out of town, ‘Ortiz, Charles Pellicier, Livingston | things slow down,” has been com- Roberts, | pletely discarded this summer. Eugene” F. Joseph E. Sands, Joseph W. :. Saunders, In the agriculture adjustment ad- ministration, where are handled the contracts for reduction of terrific was the heat and so great the neces- sity for speed, that the other night two workers were overcome and 25 others treated for near- | prostration, Tuning Up Wheels of that vast, complicated and largely untried mechanism set up by the special session of congress are all turning at top |speed. The job of putting theory into practice is at hand. The | stage of theorizing and legislative | maneuvering is passing—at least ‘for the time being. This is the day of the ad- what have you? Where it is all to end no one as yet can say. Even those most intimately concerned with the ad. | ministration of the new = regale jtory laws make no attempt to con jeeal anxiety over this, admittedly, ithe crucial phase of the deal.” New problems arise daily “nex he! as new agencies «pring into being te cope with them. Se much hangs on administrative | skill. Of that everyone ix con- } i scious, } : Key West's First Faneral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps business visit. { P. L. Gaddis, superintendent of} yesterday for Miami after a brief| Miss Nell Rose Curry, daughter} of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Curry, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pierce, left over the East Coast} Miss Virginia Shine, who was at-| yesterday for her home in Miami, George McDonald and grandson, Joe Sawyer, left on the afternoon train Saturday for a stay of sev- eral days in Miami with relatives. W. R. Porter, chairman of the Monroe County Road and Toll Bridge commission, left Saturday afternoon for Miami to be absent. on business several days. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron McConnell left over the highway yesterday for their home in Maysville, Ky., and from there will go to Cincin- nati, other points in Ohio and possibly go to Chicago before re- turning. M. J. Pratt, traveling passenger agent of the Louisville and Nash- ville. Railroad, who was here for a business visit, left Saturday for Miami and expects to return with- in the next few days. Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum and son, Charles, Jr., left Saturday aft- ernoon for Jacksonville to spend a while with Mrs. Ketchum’s son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yates. Miss Louise Ketchum, who had been visiting in Jacksonville and other points in the state, returned on the Havana Special Saturday. Miss Eleanor Etheridge left Saturday afternoon for a visit in North Carolina for two months and then will go to Baltimore, Md., enter the University of Maryland taking a course of becoming a trained nurse. Mrs. L. B. Grillon left on the afternoon train Saturday for Mi- ami where she will join her daugh- ter, Miss Leota Grillon, who is en- route home from Asheville, N. C., where she has been attending sum- mer school for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shepherd, daughter Juanita, and Miss Jen- nie’. Elwood, a8 guest of the family, will leave over the high- way tomorrow morning for Miami; and’ Jacksonville and will after- wart! go to Miami to spend a time! with Mrs. Shepherd’s mother, They will be absent for about one month, in the home 1440 United street. Mother and boy are reported as transportation, F. E. C. R’y., left! doing nicely. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF THE TWENTIETH JUINCIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROR COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. ORDER OF PUBLICATION MARY S. LANKFORD, Complas “aes JOSEPH F. LANKFORD, Defendant. It appearing vy the sworn bill fil- ed in the above-stated cause that Jo- seph F. Lankford. the defendant in named, is a nonresident of ute of Florida, and: reaides in i . care of Dispen- w Navy Yara, and thst is over the age of twenty-one it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and he is Kereby. required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before the 17th day of August, A. D., 1933, otherwise the allegations of said bili will be taken as confess- ed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive Weeks in The Key P | sar he years West Citizen, a Pedig eg published in said County and State. This 17th day of July, 1933, ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Cireuit Court. (SEAL) J. F. BUSTO, Solicitor for Complainant. jul 17-24-31; aug 7-1 IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF. TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CUIT OF THE STATE OF IDA, IN AD COUNTY, IN CHAD Rosa Doan Bethel, F nine Divoree William H. Bethel, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the affidavit of Rosa Dean Bethel, plaintiff in the above styled cause, which said at- fidavit has been duly filed in said cause, that the seid plaintiff be- Neves that the residence of William H, Bethel, the defendant in the above styled cause, is unknown, and that there ts erson in he State of Florida the service of a subpoe- {na upon whom would bind said Defendant William H. Bethel, Pur- ther, that plaintiff believ age of the said Defendant W H. Bethel is over twenty-one IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED that William H. Bethel, de- fendant in the above styled cause, be and he is hereby required to ap- pear to the bill of complaint in said cause on Monday, the 4th day of September, A. D., 1933, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as gonfessed by aald defen- ant. IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published once a week Key West Citizen, a newspaper published In Mornoe County, State of Florida wee this I7th day of July, A. D, 33, 3 ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of Clreuit Court, Tywen- tieth Judicial Cireuit of Flor- ida, in and for Monroe County. (cl firoult Court Seal) i HARRIS & ALBURY, ors for Plaintiff. aug 7-14, PALACE Pauline Fredericks in SELF DEFENSE Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-20¢ ” in a 3h; } j Notice the roofs the buildings are using ine There is a reason for the popularity of Cascy Roofing. The reason is superiority viewpoint, — from every Phone 598 ‘South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Sts, “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” for four consecutive weeks in The <

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