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€ PAGE FOUR | Resececcses ; e e es @ SOCIETY ee rcccccccnaannananccccesoncesesooses saceescevces Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera - Hostess To School Unit ‘The first meeting of the new} year of the rom mothers of the Harris / Parent-Teacher As- sociation, held Monday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs, Se- bastian Cabrera, Jr. Plans were formulated for mak- ing the school and class rooms more attractive with suitable pic- tures, and also to secure a first’ to be used in connection school. deemed advisable not to any more free lunches to pupils who were not able to obtain same otherwise in the past several months, as it was shown 7 Fg fathers of most of these are now employed on the relief rolls, whereby they are now able to provide their children with the necessary lunches. The organization outlined plans for carrying out many other ac- tivities in line with the various P.-T. A. units now operating the country over in the interest of the schools and the nation as a whole. It was decided to ask each pupil tobring one penny at stated in-} tervals to the school, the purpose of the donations to be announced; later. “It was announced that Mrs. Mil- ton’ er will entertain a group of room mothers at her home on Caroline street, Monday, February 12. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess at the ses- sion held Monday, with much in- terest manifested in school mat- ters by those assembled on the occasion, Those present besides the hos- tess, Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., were the following: Mesdames Enrique, Henriquez, Lawton Watson, Benjamin De- meritt, Archie Thompson, Gerald} Adams, R. T. Hiner, James Sin-! gleton, Chas. P. Curry, M. E.) Berkowitz and Milton Sawyer. { Rev. George E. Summers, pas- tor of the First Methodist Church, and Mrs. Summers, entertained last evening at the parsonage with a Fellowship Dinner in honor of the board of stewards and their wives. Fojlowing the social hour, there ‘was a meeting of the board at which future plans for church ac- tivities were outlined? “The entertainment proved to be @ most delightful one throughout to the many assembled on the en-| pleton Saunders on Peacon Lane,| Jan, 21, 1902. occasion. House To Meet There will be a meeting of the Wesley House organization held temorrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock, according to an- mouncement made by members. A mothers’ club is to be or- eee © 19, Loccarr & Mrs Toaacco Ca, Miss E. Saunders Weds W. Glisson William Glisson and Miss Edna Saunders were married 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the office! of County Judge Hugh Gunn. The bride was attended by Miss} Vivian Saunders and Vicente Mo- lina was best man. A number of; friends of the high contracting} parties witnessed the ceremony which was performed by Notary! Public J. G. Piodela. . Later in the eveping a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ap-| where the newly weds will make! their home. | Mount Mitchell, altitude 6,711 feet, in the western part of North; Carolina, is the highest peak east’ of the Rocky Mountains. ganized-at this meeting, it is said, while other matters of interest to { William R. Warren, 72; Assistant; jed actress, Philadelphia theatrical | the organization will also be taken ‘up. ...to me theyre MVLDER ... lo me they TASTE BETTER "|L. TORRES WINS IN ELECTION BY FIRE FIGHTERS OPPOSED BY C. ALBURY FOR SECOND ASSISTANT CHIEF; OTHER INCUMBENTS HAVE NO OPPOSITION Leroy Torres defeated his op- ponent, Charles T. Albury, for the position of second assistant chief | of the Key West Fire Department by a vote of 67 to 44 in the elec-! tion of officers held last night. Mr. Torres was the only officer in the department who had any op- position. Both candidates put up a spirited canvass among the vol- unteers and it was not until the votes were counted that the re- sult could be forecast with any; surety. None of the other officers had any oppésition. The vote showed: Chief Harry Baker; 104; First As- sistant Chief Charles Olivieri, 105; | Secretary John W. Roberts, 91;' Treasurer William T. Archer, 94;} Surgeon H. C. Galey, 98; Surgeon} Surgeon John Gardner, 94. | Soececccccocasesesesonce Today’s Anniversaries Cecccccececasescenecoses 1762—Julien Dubuque, Iowa’s} first white settler, trader in fur; and miner of lead, born in Canada. Died in Iowa, March 24, 1810. 1769—Marshal Ney, Napoleon’s | famous general, born. Dec. 7, 1815. Executed | 1814—-Aubrey De Vere, Irish} poet, essayist, patriot, born. Died! 1820—Louisa Lane Drew, fam-| manager, wife of a noted actor; and mother of noted actors, born in England. . Died at Larchmont, | N. Y., July 2, 1897. 1847—Jacob H. Schiff, noted”, New York City Jewish banker and ; philanthropist, born in Germany. | Died Sept. 25, 1920, ‘was the guest of her son and | daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs, J. \stayed three days in Key West, RALPH ALBURY GETS 6 MONTHS William P. Waples left yester- day afternoon for Miami Beach. Sheriff K. 0. Thompson, who was spending several days in Mi- ami on business, returned over the highway last night. Juan Carbonell, proprietor of the Strand and Monroe theaters, left on the evening train yester- day for a few days stay in Mi- ami. MORROW MORNING . Ralph Alburyy wes Virgil.Cordero and son, Virgil, | trial this Jr., were returning passengers on} court and plead the morning train yesterday from| charge termed a misdemeanor. He Miami. was sentenced to six months in the county jail at hard labor by Judge J, Vining Harris. No other cases being scheduled for today a recess was ordered until 9:30 0’clock tomorrow morn- ing. | At the session yesterday when the Waples case was tried, the roll call of the. jury showed that a number of those to be summon- ; ed could not be located. A special venire of 10 was sum- moned to fill the vacancies as fol- lows: George Jasper Walker, Charles Carey (Pat), Millard B. Gibson, Robert T. Russell, John | pak Hamilton Pinder and Ben Henry B. Crawford, regional engineer, and H. D. Mendenhall, state engineer for the CWA, who were on a brief visit to Key West yesterday, left in the afternoon for Miami. B. Curry Moreno, chief engi-! neer of CWA activities in Mon- roe county, who was attending the regional meeting in Miami Monday, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Molino, who were spending a vacation with relatives in Miami, were re-|/ turning passengers on the Havana Special yesterday. Mrs. Jeremiah Fogarty, who|’ N. Fogarty of Daytona Beach, for three months, returned over the nstallati ni East Coast yesterday. allation ceremonies for Equity Lodge, I. O. O. F., will be P. Holcomb, general inspector} held at the Odd Fellows Hall on of the Western Union Telegraph} Caroline street tomorrow night company, who was spending a va-| With District Deputy Grand Mas- ieation in Cuba and on his return|ter, William Mendell, presiding. All local Odd Fellows and visit- left yesterday afternoon for head-| ing. brothers are invited to attend quarters in New York. the ceremonies and a special in- vitation has been extended to Key John Saunders, who had been| West Lodge No. 13 to hold joint absent from Key West for several] installation with Equity Lodge. !months, and visited recently for several weeks in Memphis, Tenn., CONFESSES TO THEFT with friends, returned on the Ha- vana Special yesterday. Arthur Sheppard, director of tration, and A. C, Elgin, chair- man of the purchasing committee, who were attending the regional/ device for draining the oil from meeting in Miami, returned yes-/ the crankease without getting un- terday over the East Coast. der the car has been developed. ODD FELLOWS) CHICAGO.—Miss Eva Mendel be take of this city confessed to the theft | *ntant. f i ; °f| of $4,000 and. admitted giving] der pe published once each ‘week for work of the Civil Works Adminis-} more than $3,000 to boy friends. | Made to fit any automobile, a} ie | J. F. BUSTO, |FLORIDA TA 83 PASSENGERS IN COUNTY JAIL The Steamer jae of the P. and O. S. S. company, sailed yes- PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE | terday afternoon 12:20 o’cock for OF MISDEMEANOR;, COURT Havana with 83 pasengers, four automobiles, one ton of freight ORDERS RECESS UNTIL TO-| and 107 sacks of mail, Ferry Parrott came in from] Real Cuba yesterday with four cars of sugar, one car of tile, one car with Pig on {400 crates of pineapples, 71 sacks mornae | ih, ‘criminalfof mail and four miscellaneous. d, guilly to a DUPONT DUE TO ARRIVE TODAY The U. S. Destroyer Dupont is due to arrive in port this after- noon from patrol duty in the vi- cinity of Cuba, and is expected to remain for about one week, Other navy vessels in port aré’ the Destroyers Babbitt and Bad- Tr. Coast Guard Cutter Saukee sailed yesterday for Tampa for minor repairs and to have the bot- tom scraped and painted, Spanish, Mexican or Barber's Iteh. Qne bottle Imperial Eczema Remedy is guaranteed to be enough| Ci for any case. All’ druggists are authorized to refund your money if it fails.—Advt. ’ LEGALS ‘H. ERY. CUNDIFF, Complainant, NALD C. CUNDIFF, Defendant. appearing by the sworn Dill n the above-stated cause that ald C. Cundiff, the defendant in named is a nonresident of tate of Florida, and that his residence is unknown and that he is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and he is TY. ALICE C. hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Wednesday, the 10th de f January, A. D. 1934, other- wise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said de- ch week for s in the Key West C newspaper pub= lished in said County and State, ‘his 10th day of January, 5 L ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Cireuit Court, Solicitor for,Complainant. janl0-17-24-31; feb7 four con WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1984. Tr rs ae OF} “I am 87, go to church at- KEY.IDA AT THE Chose. of|tend parties and do not get a bit BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 3% /tired. I eat and sleep well, thanks Syex to Vinol iron tonic.”—Mrs. M. 291,703.19|Batdorf. Vinol tastes fine! Orien- Overdrafts 13.41/ tal Pharmacy. United States Gover ment securities ow! ed Other is, 3, and securities owned Banking house $19,000 Furalture and fix. tures $13,907.75. estate owned than banking house. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ...... Cash in vault and balances wil other Jutside “che 44,575.26 other cash items. Redemption fund with U. & Treasu 97.35 due from U & ‘Treasurer 5,000.00 Other assets 2m 1,490.56 Total 1... $ 1,635,513.64 ey deposits, except 303,574.78 eeccceese Walter S. Gifford, president of the American Telephone and Tele- graph Company, born at Salem, Mass., 49 years ago. Guy. T).Helvering of Kansas, U. S. Commissioner of Internal Rev- enue, born at Felicity, Ohio, 56 years ago. “48,704.39 51,398.53 Former U. S. Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, born in Salt Lake S. Government de< City, 72 years ago. posits, public funds ieee and deposits of other banks Time deposits, except postal savings, pub< lic funds and des posits of other banks Public funds of Stat: counties, school di ‘Arthur C. Needles, president of the Norfolk & Western Railway, 653,676.64} born in Baltimore, 67 years ago. - > 70,840.67 tricts, or other su divisions or mu cipalities United States Govern- ment and postal sav- ings deposits Deposits of othe: including certified and cashiers’ chee! outstanding Dr, William P. Merrill of New York, president of the World Alli. ance for International Friendship, born at Orange, N. J., 67 years ago. 442,637.52 Admiral Jehu V. Chase, U. S.: N., retired, born at Patterson-} ville, La., 65 years ago. { oF St grees Christy ot! {yew Yor, famed illustrator,’ rn in Morgan Co., Ohio, 61 years; 159,774.06; ago. William P. Kenney, president of the Great Northern way, born at Watertown, Wis., 6% years ago. 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