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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Installation Ceremonies By Auxiliaries Of Golden Eagle Last evening at the Knights of Golden Eagle Hall on Petronia street there was a joint installa- tion of officers of Florida Temple No. 1, and Latino Temple No. 3. The following are those : who were installed during the evening’s ceremonies: Florida Temple Blanche Adams—Past-Templar. Cinderella Roberts—Noble Tem- plar. Tessie Crews—Vice Templar, Ruby Saunders—Prophetess, Elinore Bervaldi—Priestess. “ Mamie Russell—Guardian of Records. Alice Curry—Guardian of Fi- nance. Annie Exchequer. Rhoda Baker—Marshall of} Ceremonies. | Baker—Guardian of Miriam Musie.. Ola Adams—Guardian, of Inner Portal. Nellie Baker—Guardian of Out- er Portal. Annis Albury—Trustee. Latino Temple Ana Castro—Past Templar. Grace Albury—Noble Templar. Caridad Toledo—Vice Templar. Consolina Perez—Priestess. Ruby Albury—Prophetess. Dolores Abreu—Guardian Records. Camille of Finance. Eloy Albury—Guardian of Ex- chequer. Maria Albury—Guardian of In- ner Portal. Josefa Blondino—Guardian of! Outer Portal. Curry—Guardian of * of Fernandez—Guardian New Social Club Conducts Meeting The initial meeting of the new- ly-organized Kappa Pi“ Y « Club, composed of young men of this city, was held Tuesday night at headquarters on Simonton street. The following are the officers that were elected: Julio Lacedonia, Rene Diaz, vice-president; Julio Perez, secretary; Daniel Lopez, treasurer; Frank Carbonell, pub- licity manager; Julio Lope, Isa+ dore Rodriguez, collectors of dues, The social committee is com- posed of Joe Fraga, chairman; Zeke Cerezo, Frank Alfonso, Ar- mando Guiterre:, Mickey Babcock and Henry Perez, Oliver Armayor was placed in charge of entertain- ments, The club, which has a member- president; PHILIPPINES IS SUBJECT OF TALK AT ROTARY MEET MAJOR HART, SURGEON IN CHARGE AT MARINE HOS- ’ ROTARY MEETING Major R. W. Hart, U. S. P, H.! S., surgeon in charge at the Ma- rine hospital, was the principal speaker at the Rotary Club lunch-} Florida to conduct a complete sur- eon today. The meeting was held by the International Committee, of Which Dr. William R. Warren is chair- man. Dr. Warren irfvited his colleague to give an address on some international subject, and Dr. Hart chose the Philippine Is- lands as his topic. Thoroughly familiar with his subject from intimate association! with the Philippines during _ his service, the speaker gave an en- tertaining talk which was extreme-| ly enlightening and interesting. PITAL, CHIEF SPEAKER AT) |the manner in which the affairs jof Key West have been conduct- ! where the accounts and records of | N One Rotarian told The Citizen PERSO! he believed Dr. Hart could talk on socccocccoccoscosonccese | the subject for one. week, and he : ou would be glad to sit and listen. Representative William V.-Al-|""THeienwere a mumber of guests bury, who was in Tallahassee On! 4+ the meeting: L. E. Spencer, of business, returned over the East} Miami; Doctor H. H. Ketchum and Coast yesterday. Arthi |Brown, both of New York NAVY VESSELS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN RAMSEY T0 MAKE |CAMPAIGN TO SURVEY OF CITY’S | ERADICATE RATS APPOINTED BY STATE AUDI-| WORK WILL BE DONE UNDER TOR TO COVER SITUATION AS PERTAINS TO BOTH TAXES AND BONDS WOLF AND CORPS OF AS-! SISTANTS E. A. Ramsey, certified public] An ectoparasitic survey is now appointed by the state auditor, of is authorized by the United States Public Heaith Service and being ; made under the supervision .and direction of Major R. W. Hart, surgeon in charge of the Marine Hospital. | Colonel Sam J, Wolf has been appointed to be in charge of the vey of the bonded indebtedness of , the city. 3 The idea is to gain a compre- hensive idea of the situation rela- tive to both taxes and bonds and ed covering a period of years. As soon as the repairs to the city hall. now being made by em-|has a force of 10 men to do the ployes of the Civil Works Admin- | work of locating and capturing istration, have reached a_ stage;rats, which are carriers of para- ites which convey a number of diseases. When the proposal was made for the survey, and W. W. De- j meritt was asked to furnish some- one capable of handling the out- side work, he selected Colonel Wolf because of his record in the regular army and national guard. Under Colonel Wolf is a force of: 10 men: George R. Koch, Paul | Thompson, J. P. Ladd, Wm. R.} the city can be handled with some! degree of quietude, Mr. Ramsey| will start his survey. MAY STOP HERE, | accountant of Key West, has been | being conducted in Key West. This! operations of the field forces | DIRECTION OF COL. SAM}, . more than 50 miles, will be playe ida Fair in Tampa, January 30 to are owned by the, Royal American state fair this year. Two huge g PANAMA MARKET THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1934. eee Four brilliant navy searchlights, visible on clear nights for d over the skies during the Flor- February 10. The monster lights Shows, midway attraction at the enerators, developing thousands of horse power, are used to operate the lights, U. S. DESTROYER INNEW QUARTERS] _ ARRIVES IN PORT FORMAL OPENING TOMOR.- ROW; ELECTRIC REFRIG- ERATOR INSTALLED ' yesterday from Miami where was in conference with officials regarding the work in Key West. yesterday from Pahokee, Fla., for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Kantor. a short business visit in Miami, Joseph McMahon, chief clerk in the NRA offices in Key West, who} was on a business mission to Mi- ami, was a returning passenger on the Havana Special yesterday. H. M. Snow, associate engineer on Civil Works projects, returned he Mrs. Arthur Mulberg arrived Dr. Aurelio Perez, who was on ber of offcers from the navy ships INSPECT FLORIDA NATIONAL were guests of W. L, Bates. Rev. J,.C, Gekeler, of the First Pres-| byterian church, was the guest of Andrew Miller and Sepastian Ca- brera, Jr., had as his guests a num- SEARS BELIEVES CONGRESSMAN CONFERRED McClintock, Charles T. Albury, Stanley Key, Frank Del Villar, Bert Elwood, Rutledge Curry and S: B. Herttell. The last named in the harbor. . ARMY OFFICERS | HERE ON VISIT GUARD ENCAMPMENT AT FORT TAYLOR is in the office. This outside force is at present searching out the breeding places! of rats. and. as soon as located inj; different parts of the city, espec- ially in buildings and homes near | the water fronts, the process of setting traps will begin, Rats that are killed are destroy- ed at once. Those taken alive are carried to the hospital, where, by combing, the parasites are re- moved and examined. Eventually all are destroyed by a_ process} WITH ADMIRAL STANDLEY ABOUT WEST COAST SHIPS CALLING HERE W. J, Sears, congressman at large for Forida, feels confident a number of navy vessels return- ing from the west coast will stop at Key West. | “In a letter to the Chamber of | Commerce, he writes of having conferred with Admirai William Formal opening of the Panama Market in its new location, north- east corner of Southard and Francis streets, will take place tomorrow and Saturday, at which time Proprietor Arturo Lujan ex- tends an invitation to the public to inspect his store and take ad- vantage of the opening specials, which he offers for this occasion. The store is’ modern in every respect, and has all the features essential to a good grocery and meat market. The store adjoins Mr. Lujan’s The U. S. Destroyer Badger ar- rived in port at 4 o’clock ry: afternoon from a tour of) d in Cuban waters, coos Other U. S. vessels in port teday are the Destroyers Tatnall’ “and Tillman and the Coast Guard Cut- ter Unalga. Cruiser Richmond is due to ar- rive tomorrow afternoon and is scheduled to remain at Key West until January 30, CHURCH OFFICERS ARRIVE IN E. W. Williams, state overseer of the Church of God; W. D. Chil- ders, district officer, and Morris Wigdins, district pastor, arrived in Key West last evening and will ship of fifty, was organized for the purpose of furnishing differ- was a returning passenger over the East Coast yesterday. |H. Standley. chief of operations of the Bureau of Navigation, and) Major Harlan Muma, U, §, A., admiral thei which completely annihilates the! rodent and the germ carriers, Baiting and setting of traps in hold services tonight, beginning at 7 o'clock, at the church 1106 Oli- street, residence. Large show windows present a pleasing appearance ent entertainments for the bene- fit of its members and friends, Mrs, Lucille Diaz, wife of Ce- impressed on the the established habitats of these and display an extensive variety | ¥! FUNERAL SERVICE FOR ADMIRAL RABY Advices received in Kep West today announce that funea) sere ices for the late Admiral J J. Raby, U. S. N., will beheld 26 o’clock tomorrow mo} , The rites will be con the Cathedral of St, J; Baptist at Broad and Legare ‘streets, in Charleston, ne a tat ,in P Weeks Mrs, Mae West of St, Mo., writes: “I’m only 28 l and weighed 170 Ibs. unti} taking one box of your just 4 weeks ago, J now weigh 150 Ibs. I also héve more energy and furthermore I’ve nevet had a hungry moment.” % Fat folks should take teaspoonful of Kruschen a glass of hot t ing before b America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle—money back, ae Moni ; Vaudeville Between Acts Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 1 hd % Richardson's Store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL SOAP DEAL Lux Flakes, 3 pkgs. .... Life Buoy Soap, 3. bars Lux Soap, 3 bars Rinso, 3 % inspector general of the Fourth] good this would accomplish in the} rats will start in a short time and of fruits and vegetables, Butter, Corps Area, C. A. C., and Major! way of acquainting the people of | Walter K. Dunn, U. S. A, of the} Florida and the thousands of A large electric refrigerator is : Maxwell House Coffee, Ib all residents, espécially merch: 2 Ps ¥ chants among the new equipments install- sario Diaz, prominent cigar manu- Parent-Teacher Assn. In Monthly Meeting facturer of Cuba and Tampa, ar- rived on the Florida yesterday from Havana and left on the aft- Fourth Corps Area, who were in Key West on. matters pertaining to the Florida National visitors in Florida, with the navy: Congressman Sears assured the| with stocks which attracts rodents, are requested to cooperate’ with the men doing this work. ed in the meat department, and glass show cases display the meats The regular monthly meeting of the High School Parent-Teacher Association was held Tuesday eve- ernoon train for Miami. _ Mrs, Allan Knowles left on the ning in the auditorium of the high| afternon train yesterday for Mi- school, with Mrs, Ivan = presiding. Matters pertaining to the“ li- ami to meet her son, Allison en- gineer on one of the Cities Service ships due to arrive in Miami to- brary were taken up, and in re-| day. sponse to a letter sent out by A. G. Lund of the library committee, Mrs. E. J. Bayly, secretary, read a report showing progress made iv obtaining books, © * Numerous books have been giv- en by residents and organizations of the community. It was shown that the American Legion Auxil- iary had given five volumes of “Builders of America”) Mrs. Myrtle Huston, 15 volumes of as- sorted novels; Minoca Council No.| Key West with his family for sev-| pleased with conditions at Key 18, Degree of Pocahontas, eight eral weeks, left over the East) West, they said. volumes of “History of the World} War”; John England, 26 assorted novels; Daughters of the Confed- eracy, 10 volumes, “Official Re- cords of the Union and Confeder- ate Navies in The War of the ae} bellion” and one volume of “The American Navy in the Spanish- Anerican War.’ Farewell Party For | Manuel Mazeda | Manuel Mazeda (Cuco}) was guest of honor at a farewell party, given yesterday at the home at] Mr, and Mrs. Julio Lacedonia, 1830 Fogarty Avenue, Hosts of the event were the Kappa Pi Youngsters who made} the time pleasant fow Mr. Mazeda| until he sailed last night on the 8. S. Florida to join his family in Tampa, Present were: Misses Ida Kerr, } Anita Russell, Edna Russell, Maz-| ie Bethel, Kathryn Shaw, Zelita Cobo, Rose Mary Bethel, Dorothy| Knowles, Edna Pinder, Lauriette Thompson, Marguerite Lacedonia, - Juanita Mayg, Olga Castro, Con-; Mrs. Evelyn Cain left over the East Coast yesterday for Daytona Beach to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs, A. J. Cherry. Mrs. Paul Roselle, Bob Smith, who has been in Coast yesterday afternoon for Sa- vannah, Ga. Mrs. ‘Carolina’ Herce,; who had been spending a few weeks in | Tampa, has returned to Key West. Mrs, Sam’ Trotter was an. ar- rival over the East Coast yester- day from Virginia, called here by the serious illness of her * siter, Miss Florence Carey. Mrs. Trot- ter was formerly Miss Marie Car- ey amd her husband will be re- membered as atached to the U. S. weather bureau some years ago. 13 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISS Since the first of January there have been 18 marriage licenses is- sued from the office of Probate Judge Hugh Gunn. This is a greater number, the records show than was issued dur- ing any month in 1933, Issues during the week ending today were to: John Winters and }A., who inspected Battery “E,”’ _ Who Wasi and Lieutenant Colonel spending a few days in Key West! spengler, with relatives, returned yesterday/ and disbursing officer who made jn the entertainment of the visit- afternoon to her home in Miami.) an inspection of the armory pro- ing officers and enlisted perio Suelw Carmona, Dora Machado, | Piety Dean; Ulric R. Henson and! Julio Perez, Landi Hernandez,}Clara Sanchez; William Portier} Daniel Lopez, Julio Lopez, -Joe| and Frances Hanna; Ernesto Her-} Cereso, Eddie Rodriguéz, Micky! Nandez and Volla May Dickinson. | Babcock, Antonio Herce, Lorenzo Gutierrez, F. Marrero, Mario Per- FUNERAL SERVICE i ex, Rene Diaz, Cuco Mazeda, Mr.| : and Mrs, Glenwood Albury, Mr.) FOR CAPT Pi . and Mrs, Joseph Sanchez and Mr.| and Mrs. Julio Lacedonia, Funeral services for Captain Thomas Christopher Pent, who died at 5 o'clock yesterday morn- ing, are being held this afternoon | i » and Ladies Temples will attend) i | Rev. George Summers, officiating. Pallbearers are Charles Taylor, Harry M. Baker, Ivan Elwood, E. y, Ray Elwood and Sam i if Pinder, ) ®ational | body will be placed at 2 o'clock. ___ Ube im charge of arrangements. Guard, | admiral that Key West would ex- tend to the officers and enlisted men every courtesy in making their visit pleasant. Admiral Strandley told Mr. Sears he would comply with the request as far as possible, and the latter believes some of the vessels will stop at Key West. i The chamber of commerce is sending Mr. Sears data relative to Other recent visitors were Ma-/the depth of water in the harbor left this morning over the high- way for Atlanta. During their stay they inspect- ed the work being carried on at the new Florida National Guard encampment site at Fort Taylor reservation, under the direction of Major W. W. Rhein, and express- ed themselves as being very much pleased with the progress. ‘HIGH SCHOOL ON and perishables, All persons visiting the store tomorrow will be given free candy at the door by the Schrafft twins. ‘SHIFTING GEAR’ HELD IN $50 BAIL Moses Green, coloredj better There are many places where rats abound, both in the ground and in stores and_ residences. Owners of these buildings can aid the campaign by advising Colonel Sam Wolf and his asso- ciates. jor R. T. Gibson, U. S. A., in-| and other information ‘asked that structor of the 265th Regiment C.! will be of inestimable value in| furthering his request Dr. H. C. Galey, president of, United States property the Country Club, will co-operate| J... ject. Both of these officers were nel and will advise Admiral Strandley of the club’s intention. | The chamber of commerce has; furnished Mayor Malone with a! copy of Mr. Sear’s letter, and will: write the chief of the bureau as-) suring him of the chamber’s co-' operation in any movement forthe entertainment of the visitors | | HERE IN INTEREST OF MINOR LIGHTS Lawrence G. Souvulewski, reps Another shipment of pork was|resenting Wallace and Tiernan received Tuesday by the CWA/ Products, Incorporated, of Belle- jcouncil for distribution to work-/ ville, N. J., is in Key West con- fers on the rolls and to those re- sulting with W. W. Demeritt, sup- {ceiving direct relief. erintendent of lighthouses. | The bills of lading show that Mr. Souvalewski’s visit is in the | the shipment totals 7,388 pounds) interests of replacements of all of jand is practically the same kind} the minor lights in this lighthouse jot meat that was received several| district, which are now equipped jweeks ago. with products of the company. Distribution is to start this aft-| The lights that are manufactur- MORE PORK FOR RELIEF WORKERS | ANOTHER SHIPMENT RECEIV- } ED. BY CWA COUNCIL FOR i DISTRIBUTION company underwent) known as “shifting gear,” was ar- raigned yesterday afternoon in the office ‘df «Justice of the. Peace! Frank O. Roberts on a charge of, disturbing the peace and using} profane and indecent language. The evidence adduced at the; hearing was such as to warrant ‘his being held in bond of $50 for| Professor Horace O’Bryant of, the next term of criminal court. the Key West High School is in receipt of a letter from the South-| BLIGHT OF TREES ern Association of Secondary} BLESSING TO POOR Schools and Colleges announcing | that the high school has again} ins doen eek LISBON, Jan. 18.—The poor been on the list of fully accredit- | ed schools for the year 1934, j ‘here have reason to bless a blight _ eset sepa vas made i which destroyed most of the city’s} good showing, according to the shade ‘treer for eb cianleipal council has ordered orange trees) report received, as it is among} the few schools bei ited | ; ek ad nceseaiied replacements, the fruit to be} given to the needy while the new] unconditionally. Many Florida} | Schools have been placed on the} accredited list with a warning that if certain conditions were not rem- edied by the next meeting of the| association, they would be dropped | from the list. In other cases there were certain conditions existing | that do not meet the approval of {the association, but would not | prevent them from being placed} ‘on the list. This was not the case } in the record of the Key West) | High school. | ACCREDITED LIST PROFESSOR O'BRYANT NOTI- FIED IN. LETTEH FROM SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION jernoon or tomorrow morning and|ed by the j will be continued at stated hours! their first practical field tests at until the shipment has been dis-} Key West and the first large order posed of. }for this class of equipment was D from the lighthouse department ‘MRS, MRS. L. PINDER Mio. | Mrs, Letitia: Pinder died at 9; DIES IN MIAMI o'clock this morning in her resi- - dence in Love Lane. Funeral! Mrs. Slargaret Palacios, 67 services will be held at. 4 o’clock/ years old, died last Friday in Mi- Sunday afternoon from the Con-'amj ih her home at 1513 N. E. charch, where the| Miami Court. The deceased had ma Pe Sop stge up ~~ aa ago, been a resi- rs. Pinder is survi y her| dent of Key West. husband, Eddie Pinder; two sis-| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs: — — ee Q. Weech and Dell Thompson, of Miami; a sister, rs. Emma tiams. Mrs, Agnes McClintock, of Tampa, Knights of the Golden Eagle and four grandchildren. i Funeral services were conducted the services and interment. Pall-| last Saturday from a funeral home peerings be selected from the with Rev. G. I. Hiller, rector of | Gelden le membership. The Lopez Funeral Home willing. Interment was in Memorial Park cemetery. here, PALACIOS Miami The letter to Professor O’Bry- ant states that the association| jdoes not believe in the eight} j months school term and will con-| ; tinue to fight for the nine months | | term. 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