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PAGE FOUR * To Render Solo -/ Through an invitation extended hy wire to Miss Harriette Johnson, < of Mr. and Mrs, Ray- “mond Johnson, of this city, from the president of the Olympia Men's Church Class in Miami, this young lady will appear in a gospel vocal solo in that city on Sunday. _ Miss Johnson, who has been heard il Key West on several oc- casions, rendering vocal solos, at ‘church events especially, was se- lected as:a result of the recom- Mendations made by Rev. Taylor as to her excellent voice, whose singing has always been} ‘highly praised whenever appear- ing in concert. ~“"In’ the telegram received, the President of the Miami church or- ganization, extended an invitation to all to attend the special pro- gram which will be rendered in that city on Sunday. Big Attraction “At Dance Tonight © The Free Trip to Miami Dance at the Cuban Club tonight will be} Well attended, according to all in-; dications. Each Friday night ‘sees larger crowds attending these da coming both for the enjoy- ‘ment of the evening and to try for the free trip. <-Howard Wilson’s Band will play ® good program of dance music starting at 9:30 o'clock. Turkey Supper On Monday * abl . i: } The Altar Guild of St. Paul’s| SOCIETY POOCSODECOSELOADAARSCODOCECRDLEOBOLOALAe j eid and | the: !Program Committee. | THE "ENLISTMENTS OUT OF THE OPENED UP IN MARINE CORPS| | | Lucretia Wilson Gets Scholarship Lucretia Wilson, daughter Mr.;and Mrs. E. S. Wilson, Pensacola, and granddaughter of Mr.j and -Mrs. J. C.C Gardner, of! Key;; West, was, recently awarded a scholarship in music. in com- petition with 11 .other young} musicians. *. hs i 5 This award was offered by Miss! oA VRNNAM Ga, suey {ida Hot Center of Stage”: Chapliebelle Laney, an accom-! x Florida’s state e 18 one plished; and , talented “musician of} The Savannah Marine Corps Re-j of the outstanding displays of the Pensa ja., She has studied. in! ctuiting Station, located in the! World’s Fair.” (My note—in this: country-and. abroad and de-!postoffice building, has been! this statement MacDowell plac tozgive the; scholarship’ tojauthorized to enlist 50 men per the Florida exhibit in comparison By WILLIS ecial to CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Malcolm FICER INSTRUCTED TO EN-| MacDowell, the dean of Mayon ‘yeporters, who daily H cee ced eae PES dozen for the Chicago Daily News, | MONTH DURING YEAR |paid this compliment to the Flor- {ida exhibit; as printed in a recent | edition of the N aded “Flor al SAVANNAH RECRUITING OF- of does his r¢ of} urch will sponsor a Turkey Sup- per Monday evening in the parish; hall, starting at 6 o’clock. { ® The public is invited to attend! and enjoy a good supper at al nominal cost, and at the same time help to defray the expenses of the church, yoting: musician of: Pensacola|month during the balanée-of this| With the entire Fair.) rae who-displayed:the gredtest latent! year, it has been announced by! sands of visitors have seen talent. : \Lieut. Col. A: B. Drum, officer|it for it is a popular show. home of Miss Laney on the after-|_ Only young men with a min e ee noon of September 15. The judges} mum of high school education be-| Contribution to the world’s fair is were Mrs. Paul Stewart and Father! tween the ages of 18 and 30 years/"0t on display. That is the con- ve"! structive labor performed by Earl It has been further announced] W. oe High School Unit |by Col. Drum that the ninety four) ida commission, in organizing the El Offi men accepted for enlistment from campaign in ects Officers Virginia, North and South Caro-|*¥ccessfully ; lina, Florida and eastern Georgia | Wonderful , not only in the Edna Mae Johnson was elected at the Savannah office ‘ime antes i SHES president of the 9-A ¢lass, of the, March and April have completed | ‘ae Florida Speen reoe are ahpwe Key West Junior High School at} their preliminary training at the} i" their rege fruit. f an election held in the class room; marine base, Parris Island, S. C.,|_ “Without drawing any com- of Mrs, Eagan, home room teacher,) Marine Corps and are now serv-| He stale. bo Cuca Og sige done Other officers elected’ were: ing in every post, station and ship|™0Fe to sell the world’s fair to Romelda Johnson—Vice-Presi-! j u da has and : this marvel in publici Alecia Armayor—Secretary. motion, as every off of the Billy Milett tren, 3 ODI IOIS SIS LA | cepoeitien knows was carried on Gerald Pinder—Chairman THREE SETS OF u li Earl Brown. the program committe: | ; As I roam about cupping an pa i were: Biases vie AT STATE SCHOOL .... to this and that I find that Winifred Marshall, Elizabeth Shif- jen pa remot hen yee TALLAHASSEE, Sept. |" prouee Rescues 22-—Theee sete of twing {the registration book under “re marks” it also leads, followed by College for Women in this |“°" : : i eas Geaekabna, close. |choice, grand, fine, best, so real, ® Thee eee acd, Secu | best Yet, 0. K. Il, most ‘ar ida y, prize winner, The audition was held at the|in charge. “But what informed’ people ap- pr Callahan, ‘are eligi : enlistment. H mre siterip: for eatiatmen |W. Brown, nager of the Flor- during Court of States but outside, where this morning under the’ direction'and transferred throughout the |P2@tisons it can be said that no detachments where marines serve. |'%¢ people than Florida dent. and pro- under the direct management of Other members appointed on| © TWINS ENROLLED (Ry Associated Press) \ Florida Hall yvorked word in fred and Steve Boyden. {Florida Ha are enrolled at Florida State 2 . wonderful, exchanting, splendid, Crook of Bartow, Jane and { Sc, Goda. count -R. C. Perky, owner of Perky, was in the city for two days on business, left on the aft- =. train yesterday for Mi- . L, Williams and sister, Ethel Mae, who were spending a few! days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garing, left yes- iy afternono for their home in! Pierce, Fla. Otto Kirchhei ‘of Monroe county, left yesterday over the East Coast for Miami, there to be joined by J. N. Loomis, Ax assessor of Dade county, and continue to Orlando to attend a meeting on intangible tax matters, “Mrs. Dave Daughtry and little daughter, Judith, left yesterday afternoon for Jacksonville, where they will spend a while with Mr. Daughtry’s parents, “*Eddie Thompson was an out-! going passenger over the East Chast: yesterday for Jacksonville, I he is employed with the Fruit Growers Express. iner, tax assessor | “R. GC. Roberts, keeper at Amer-! fean Shoals light station, came up! from the light today and will’ spend his vacation of four weeks! with his family in Miami. | ~ Captain Charles Lunn, Jr,, who was master of the steamship “Steel Pier.” formerly the P. and 0. S. §. Miami, arrived on the Havana Special yesterday, having ape Lovick Ley, purser with the P. and °0..S..S. company, Mrs, Ley! and the children, who were en-; joying a vacation with relatives! and spent two weeks at the Cen- tary of Progress Exposition, re- turned on the Havana Special yes- terday. « j | Mrs: Agnes Pritchard, accom-| panied by her daughter, Mrs. Wm. B, Rude, and granddaughter, Betty Rae; son, Robert Pritchard, and grandson, Robert, Jr., and My., and Mrs, W. W. Williamson! Were arrivals in Key West Wed-! Nesday evening over the highway} from Miami. } For the first time in several weeks a truck will arrive tonight! at Tift’s Cash Grocery on Div sion. street loaded with fresh/ fruits and vegetables. j This truck will bring a com-| plete line of every variety to be! obtained in Miami and this grocery | will place these goods on sale to-) morrow morning. i PERSONAL MENTION Barbara. Hubbecd of se, {Dt excellence and so on, repeated Cload,‘nad Alte Maris and | Tousands of beatae Sally Marie Walder at Minas {ditto marks and ‘‘same” naturally Tha Creel: Giins were (27° much in evidence. graduated from the Valdosta | ,._ high school of Valdosta, Ga., |. T° college lad the Hubbard twins from the | i"& the Ji St. Cloud high school, and |>Y athlet the Walder twins from St. [told of mu Johns high school of Platts. |2™duous labo : : wlemd ples | “Gee,” sail one of the lads, “if ‘The Crook and Hubbard [We had only gone in for track twins were born in June, (Work what a swell job we could the Walder taint have had all summer.” by erersrys 1007. The diorama of the Ringling CBD DMB MG. Mosexw has a background show- a {ing a number of the 200 life-size atues that stand as angels guard- It times. were watch- ss by, pulled tanned legs s attuned to the J. Caraballo left on the after-| noon train yesterday for a short| stay in Miami. Paul Lumley, who was on a} brief trip to Miami, was a return- ing passenger on the morning train yesterday. ¢ Mrs. J. D. Segal and two chil- dren, David and Elaine, arrived over the highway yesterday from! Jacksonville and will be the guests} The Rev. Luther A. Arthur of of Mrs. Sagal’s mother, Mrs.\the First Baptist church is the Thurston Johnson and other rela- tives. jing thre zes of the roof. pistol instructor for the Hunting-|one of the most appealing ton Beach, Cal., police department. | ramas in Florida Hall, and I dare A Floridian Views the World’s Fair from the Side Lines as Florida’s most effective! 13\les, after KEY WEST CITInEN CRACKER JAR B. POWELL ‘The Citizen) [ety on account of the minute models, the most exquisite. It! was quite a shock to my sen- sibilities to hear one person say to another: ; “That’s the bridge between Tampa and St. Petersburg.” | | Ralph Caples, of Sarasdta, and jother points east and west, who} heads an advertising agency of} the same name, and handles the ‘accounts of a number of railroads} nd the American Express com- y says the auxiliary organ- ion of the express companies jand railroads which have been ding people to Chicago and the r with all expenses paid in ad-} ance, will be through with this job the first of November and they are considering kéeping a part of their organizations intact! and working the touring racket to Florida and California. Mr. Cap- aking country, visiting his clients, is o: the opinion that Florida will have a tremendous tourist trade the |coming season, pa | Manager Streider, of the Tampa , to report to Manager Brown of |the Florida exhibit ‘that three jgreat s rs he visited did. the |larges for years and all ‘had made money, the profits of ince being sufficient to wipe out its 1932 deficit of $80,000. This jaugurs well for the Tampa fair! ‘which will strive for a Florida day! jof 100,000 visitors, NEW ARRIVAL AT | | ACEVEDO’S HOME ; Mr, and Mrs, has announced the arrival of a} 19% pound girl, {ing at their | street. | Amando Acevedo; born this morn- home in Packer Both mother and baby are get- iting along nicely. i THREE ENGAGEMENTS ; FARMINGTON, N. H.—On the same day Mrs. Errol S. Hall of, this city announced the marriage jengagements of all three of her! ; daughters, lice ey of the| = f STANDARD PRICE SET ON GASOLINE According to an advertisement appearing on the front page of The Citizen yesterday, the various gasoline stations of Key West, be- ginning today, will retail gasoline at 25 cents per gallon. Heretofore. the retail price of the petroleum product has varied to some extent among different dealers, and a decision was reach- ed recently to make a standard price which was placed in force to- day. Those entering into the ment are: Paul’s Tire Shop, Serviee Station, -Albury’s Service Station, Lou Smith Se: e = Sta- tion, R. & S. Service Station, Colo- nial Service Station, Garcia Serv- Station, Trevor & Morris, Sweeting’s Service Station, S. agree- Key West Caraballo & Sons Service Station, |" jAl’s Service Station, Esperdy’s Service Station, Gomez Service Station and Hinde Service Station, t bottle is guaranteed ZWworm—One zema Remedy enough for any case. are authorized to refund money if it fails.—Advt. your A monument has been proposed to mark the trail followed by Gen- i eral Mackenzie in his Indian stopped off here-long enough! peditions, south of the present site of Floydada, Tex. Imperiad | } All druggists | } iE | then j the te | E | A. D. 1933., As Executo? ‘of .the Estate of An-| tonia B.,d aug4-11-18-253 Admin Miria ut aug4-11-1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933. LEGALS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, STATE OF In re the Estate of: ANTONIA B, DE FLEITAS, MONROE COUNTY, | FLORIDA. Deceased. In Probate. NAL NOTIC HEREBY GIVEN that will, on the 6th A. D. 1933, present le County Judge of Florida, my — final unt and vouchers as the Estate of Antonia it late of Monroe , and at said time, make application to id Judge for a final settle- ntent of my administration of said and for an order discharging such Executor, this the 4th day of August JUAN F., FLEITAS, Fleitas,) Deceased. IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S CouRT, AND FOR MONROE CO) UNTY, ot sBURY, Deceased. tors, Legatees, .Dis- tributees and all persons having claims or demands against said nd each of you, are hereby a required to present ail ands which you, or you may have against the m Albury, deceased, County, ionroe Coun- in the Court id County, at Key West, Florida, — within months of the fir: this notic said clai publica- ne will be barred by h day of August, A. JR., Estate 0. G. BROOK: the pceased. 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